Christopher Jensen

Trademark And Copyright Paralegal at Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.

Christopher Jensen is an experienced paralegal specializing in trademark and intellectual property law, with tenure at Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C. since March 2009, where responsibilities include preparing and filing trademark applications, responding to office actions, and managing trademark oppositions and cancellation actions both domestically and internationally. Prior roles include serving as an IP Litigation Paralegal at Bromberg & Sunstein LLP, where trademark clearance reports and legal research for trademark applications were conducted, and as a Litigation Paralegal at Ivone, Devine & Jensen, LLP, managing case files in medical malpractice litigation. Christopher Jensen holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Wake Forest University, attained in 2004.

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Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.

Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is a leading law firm specializing in intellectual property law. We protect and defend our clients’ ideas and inventions, turning them into assets that create value, fuel growth, and secure market positions. We provide the full spectrum of intellectual property services, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, agreements, IP litigation, and post-grant proceedings. We are known nationally and worldwide for our expertise in intellectual property law and in today’s cutting edge technology areas. The outstanding legal and technical backgrounds of our people paired with our established network of international associates, allows us to deliver exceptional and cost-effective service to solve our clients’ complex legal issues and support their strategic goals. We are based in Concord, Massachusetts (530 Virginia Road) and Boston, Massachusetts (155 Seaport Boulevard), but our work does not stop there. Our attorneys work in many jurisdictions and work with foreign associates in other countries.


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