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Patent Attorney Kevin Rizzuto Joins Quarles & Brady Milwaukee Office as Intellectual Property Partner

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Milwaukee — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that patent attorney Kevin Rizzuto has joined the firm's Intellectual Property Group in the Milwaukee office as partner. He was previously a partner at a Milwaukee based national law firm.

"Kevin’s experience helping clients protect their IP assets, especially when it comes to new technological advances, makes him a valuable addition to our intellectual property team," said Lori Meddings, national chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. "His deep experience assisting clients in diverse industries and his work at the USTPO will be beneficial to our national and international client base."

Rizzuto protects intellectual property assets through the preparation and prosecution of patent applications. He uses his technical training as a computer engineer and insights gained from his work as a patent examiner in the United States Patent and Trademark Office to create solutions for his clients.

Rizzuto works with clients to develop patent strategies that protect new technological advances. He also counsels clients in minimizing patent infringement risks when developing new products. Rizzuto received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and his Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School.

"Quarles & Brady is a fantastic firm and its IP team is among the fastest growing groups nationally," said Rizzuto. "This is a great opportunity to work with an impressive roster of patent and intellectual property attorneys and I look forward being a part of the team’s growth."

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