J. HAROLD NISSEN, admitted to bar, 1951, New York,
and admitted in other jurisdictions and the U.S. Supreme Court,
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Member of the
Chartered Institute of Patent Agents in Great Britain. Registered
to Practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Canadian
Patent Office. Education, College of the City of New York (B.E.E
1947). New York University Law School (J.D. 1951); Columbia University
(Additional Technical Education). Author, "Proposal for Industrial
Property Regime for the Law of the Sea.", "Industrial
Property Rights Overseas", and "Obtaining, Maintaining
and Protecting Foreign Property Rights", and has lectured
on Intellectual Property both in the United States and foreign
countries.
J. Harold Nissen joined Lackenbach Siegel after the law firm
of McAulay Nissen Goldberg & Kiel LLP was dissolved. As an
intellectual property attorney, Mr. Nissen handles litigation,
acquisition of patents, trademarks, and copyrights. He also has
expereience in electronic, computer, optical, complex mechanical,
machine, and medical instrument technologies. Mr. Nissen was previously
a government patent attorney assigned to the group handling the
Protection of Inventions developed by the MIT Radiation Laboratory
for the Signal Corp. He also worked for the Department of the
Army, where he was primarily concerned with waveguides, radar
equipment, communications, optical and circuitry inventions. He
is now engaged in a complete international Intellectual Property
practice. E-mail: hnissen@LSLLP.com.