Susan currently manages the firm’s Trademark & Copyright Practice. Her extensive experience assisting clients with securing and protecting IP assets spans the globe. She has worked with companies in a vast array of industries, ranging from pharmaceuticals, medical devices, software, and electronics to entertainment, fashion, finance, and education. Susan is a prolific writer and lecturer, is recognized as a leader in the field of IP and is frequently invited to comment on issues of trademark and copyright law. Susan is highly regarded for her professional and ethical excellence as well as her ongoing commitment to pro bono and community service work.
Susan has managed the firm’s Trademark Practice for over 15 years. For over 30 years, her practice has involved all aspects of intellectual property and related corporate business transactions, with a particular emphasis on domestic and international trademark and copyright searching, prosecution, enforcement, counseling, and litigation. She specializes in trademark, copyright, domain name, trade dress, and related areas of Internet, e-commerce, unfair competition, customs, and advertising law, as well as intellectual property administrative litigation proceedings before the US Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings before ICANN, and federal civil litigation.
Her practice also encompasses intellectual property licensing, trade secrets, establishing corporate intellectual property programs, and conducting corporate audits and domestic and international due diligence investigations. She works with IP firms worldwide in protecting and enforcing her clients’ IP rights.
Susan has served as an Associate mentor and advisor for many years. Susan represents the firm as well as its affiliated entities in trademark and copyright matters.
Throughout her career, Susan has been an active writer and speaker. Susan has authored and contributed to numerous intellectual property books and publications and has served as an intellectual property commentator on Court TV, in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and in other national and regional publications. She frequently presents and lectures on all aspects of intellectual property.
Susan participates in many professional and community service organizations. Her commitment to pro bono work for clients has been publicly recognized and is highlighted annually in the firm’s annual Pro Bono Report. She has also been recognized by many different organizations for her professional excellence and ethics.
Susan has been active for many years in the International Trademark Association (INTA), has served on numerous INTA committees and task forces, and was an editor for The Trademark Reporter. In addition, she participates in the intellectual property activities of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the American Bar Association, the New York Intellectual Property Law Association, and the DC and Virginia bar associations. She has also served on several committees of the Technology Council of Maryland.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Susan Neuberger Weller
- When Can a Trademark Owner Take Action for Unauthorized Use of its Trademark Online? - (Posted On Tuesday, January 04, 2022)
- U.S. Trademark Office Issues Guide on How It Will Apply the Supreme Court’s Booking.com Decision to Examination of Relevant Applications - (Posted On Thursday, October 29, 2020)
- SCOTUS Rules “Generic.com” Marks Are Eligible For Federal Trademark Protection - (Posted On Tuesday, July 07, 2020)
- Second Circuit Declines to Decide if Human Skin Can Be a Tangible Medium of Expression under Copyright Law and Affirms Dismissal of Makeup Artist’s Lawsuit - (Posted On Monday, June 22, 2020)
- First Amendment May Protect Use of Trademarks As Artistic Expression - (Posted On Wednesday, May 27, 2020)
- It’s Time to Get Colorful: Federal Circuit Holds That Some Color Marks Can Be Inherently Distinctive - (Posted On Monday, May 18, 2020)
- Considering a Purchase, Sale, or Financing? Make Sure Your Trademark Due Diligence is Thorough - (Posted On Thursday, April 09, 2020)
- How to Maintain Your Trademark Rights When Your Business is Closed - (Posted On Wednesday, April 08, 2020)
- Adding Initials to a Surname Does Not Necessarily Create a Protected Trademark - (Posted On Thursday, March 26, 2020)
- Second Circuit Affirms 5Pointz Whitewashing Violated Visual Artists Rights Act - (Posted On Wednesday, March 25, 2020)