Matthew L. Seror’s practice includes all aspects of litigation, with particular emphasis on intellectual property, complex commercial matters and licensing. Mr. Seror also serves as outside general counsel to several clients.
Mr. Seror has represented clients in matters involving copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, trade dress, and unfair competition. In addition to his work before federal and state courts across the country, Mr. Seror regularly litigates matters before the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. He also counsels clients on effective means of protecting intellectual property assets and frequently represents clients with respect to licensing, enforcement and brand protection matters.
In addition to his work in the intellectual property arena, Mr. Seror represents a number of companies, start-ups, financial institutions, receivers and other court appointed fiduciaries in complex commercial and real estate matters. His extensive experience includes matters involving contractual disputes, secured transactions, fraud, mechanic lien litigation, partnership disputes, real estate disputes, and securities violations.