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Practice Focus Complex Commercial Litigation, Occupational Safety and Health, Products Liability, Intellectual Property and Technology, General Civil Litigation Experience
Jim is a trial attorney with experience in both the state and federal courts. Jim joined Orr & Reno after practicing for several years with Arent Fox in Washington, D.C. While in law school, he served a judicial externship with Chief Justice Paul Barbadoro in the U.S. District Court in New Hampshire. He also was a law clerk to the Legal Department for the Public Service Company of New Hampshire, a Northeast Utilities Company.
Jim's experience includes:
- Litigating commercial and tort cases in state and federal court
- Litigation and prosecution related to trademark and copyright matters
- Extensive experience in bringing claims under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and defending the intellectual property rights of domain name owners
- Representing employers in OSHA inspections and civil enforcement actions before the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, and state agencies
Practice Areas
Professional Activities
- American Inns of Court, Daniel Webster Chapter
- Board of Advisors, SafetyXChange
Honors and Distinctions
- BV Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
Community Involvement
- Greater Concord Leadership, Class of 2007
- Member, Concord Board for Child and Family Services
Bar Admissions
Jim is admitted to practice in the state courts of New Hampshire and the District of Columbia, the Federal District Courts in New Hampshire and the District of Columbia, and the First Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals
Education
University of Notre Dame, B.A., English, 1995; Franklin Pierce Law Center J.D., 2000; Editor-in-Chief, RISK: Health, Safety and Environment, 1999-2000; Winner, Best Brief in the Nation, 1999, Saul Lefkowitz Trademark Moot Court Competition
Publications
Authored "Dealing with OSHA: Deciding Whether to Contest an OSHA Violation"
safetyxchange.org,
published in SafetyXChange, August 2005.
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