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Attorney Ryan Gile has joined Weide & Miller, Ltd.

Weide & Miller, Ltd. is pleased to announce that Ryan Gile has joined the firm. Mr. Gile practices primarily in the areas of trademark prosecution, licensing, monitoring, and enforcement; trademark clearance, infringement analysis, and opinions; intellectual property counseling and licensing; corporate Law and business formation; and business contracts.

 

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MARK BORGHESE, Esq.

 



Mr. Borghese’s practice focuses on all phases of intellectual property litigation and related business litigation. In addition, Mark is an experienced trademark and copyright attorney. As lead counsel in over 30 complete trials and arbitrations presented to juries, judges, and arbitrators, Mark’s litigation experiences positions Weide & Miller, Ltd. as a full service intellectual property firm. Mark’s experiences also includes serving as litigation counsel with Backus Carranza where his involvement included a patent infringement suit, trademark litigation, and numerous complex business litigation matters.

 

In addition, Mark helps clients wisely select and obtain Federal and State trademark registrations and copyright registrations. In addition to his experiences as an attorney, Mark and has experince in website and software development as well as online sales, online auctions, and advertising.

Practice Areas
Intellectual Property Litigation
Business Litigation
Trademarks
Copyrights
Internet and Technology Law Issues

Education
University of Iowa, College of Law
Juris Doctor, with distinction
University of Virginia, McIntire School of Commerce
Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and Management

Additional Experience and Expertise
The Law of the Internet, Author/Lecturer
Internet Basics for the Nevada Attorney, Author/Lecturer
LegalBrief.com, Founder/Webmaster
The Journal of Corporation Law, University of Iowa, contributing writer

Bar & Court Admissions

Admitted to:
Nevada State Bar, 1997
Washington, D.C., 2005

United States District Court: District of Nevada, 1997
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, 2006
United States Supreme Court, 2004