Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Dallas-based Munck Carter adds attorneys Dyan M. House, N. Elizabeth Pham and David Roe
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DALLAS The Dallas-based technology law firm Munck Carter, P.C. announced today the addition of attorneys Dyan M. House, N. Elizabeth Pham and David Roe, all joining the firm’s intellectual property section.
“Dyan, Elizabeth and David are significant additions to the firm’s technology practice,” says William Munck, firm chairman and head of the intellectual property section. “They provide the kind of expertise and advice that our clients need in identifying and protecting their intellectual property.”
Ms. House concentrates her practice in the areas of trademark, copyright, franchising and licensing. She counsels clients ranging from restaurants, retail establishments, engineering firms, software companies, wireless service providers and non-profit organizations.
A graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law, Ms. House holds a master’s degree in Italian Studies from the University of Notre Dame and bachelor’s degrees in Italian and Art History from the University of Texas.
Ms. Pham focuses her practice in the areas of intellectual property portfolio development and patent enforcement, representing clients before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. She has experience in a variety of technical areas including telecommunications design standards, computer software and hardware, and semiconductor devices.
Ms. Pham earned her law degree and master’s degree in intellectual property from Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, N.H. She also earned undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering from the University of North Texas and biology from the University of Dallas.
Mr. Roe concentrates his practice in the areas of intellectual property portfolio development and intellectual property litigation. He represents clients in various high-tech industries, including polymer chemistry, medical imaging devices, computer hardware and software, and semiconductor devices.
Mr. Roe earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law. He earned a bachelor’s degree, cum laude, in electrical engineering from the University of North Texas. He also earned undergraduate degrees in chemistry and economics from the University of Texas.
Source: Munck Carter
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