Attorney Alfred C. Frawley, Senior Counsel of Eaton Peabody, was appointed to the International Trademark Association’s Trademark Reporter Committee for the 2016-2017 term. The Trademark Reporter Committee solicits or writes contributions to be considered for publication in The Trademark Reporter (TMR), including multi-language articles, business articles related to trademarks, and commentary pieces. The committee also reviews submitted contributions and prepares detailed editorial feedback for authors, attends programming (such as Academic Day at the Annual Meeting) to recruit speakers as authors, and liaises with committees in the Advocacy Group and the Programming Advisory Council to coordinate articles with advocacy initiatives and events.
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About INTA –
The International Trademark Association (INTA) is the global association of trademark owners and professionals dedicated to supporting trademarks and related intellectual property in order to protect consumers and to promote fair and effective commerce. Why are trademarks important?
The Association’s member organizations represent some 30,000 trademark professionals and include brand owners from major corporations as well as small- and medium-sized enterprises, law firms and nonprofits. There are also government agency members as well as individual professor and student members.
INTA undertakes advocacy work throughout the world to advance trademarks and offers educational programs and informational and legal resources of global interest.
Headquartered in New York City, INTA also has offices in Brussels, Shanghai and Washington D.C. and representatives in Geneva and Mumbai.