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2/10/2006 12:00:00 AM

Scott Havlick Named Leading Trademark Attorney

Scott Havlick Named Leading Trademark Attorney
BOULDER, Colo. (February 10, 2006) - Holland & Hart LLP is pleased to announce that partner Scott Havlick was included in The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers' 2006 list of expert trademark attorneys.

Mr. Havlick is the only trademark attorney in the six state Rocky Mountain Region to be selected for inclusion in this prestigious publication. Only 495 attorneys are listed world-wide. Attorneys are selected by nominations from law firm clients and other trademark lawyers from around the world and are considered the leading experts in their field.

Mr. Havlick has specialized in non-patent intellectual property law at Holland & Hart since 1986. He co-chairs the firm’s Intellectual Property Group, IPH2, and heads the firm’s Trademark Practice. He specializes in all aspects of foreign and domestic trademark and domain name matters. He assists clients in selecting, searching, investigating, clearing, registering and properly using their trademarks. Mr. Havlick also has extensive experience in the licensing and enforcing of trademark and domain name rights through litigation in both the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and state and federal courts.

Who's Who Legal assesses the foremost legal practitioners in more than 20 distinct practice areas of the international legal marketplace. They publish an annual volume of The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers, along with separate volumes highlighting 20 areas of corporate and commercial law.

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