President Obama’s announcement to normalize U.S. relations with Cuba has created a flood of momentum for U.S. companies hoping to open new business markets there; however, business owners should spend the time now to learn the legal and regulatory framework they will encounter in Cuba, and the steps they can take immediately to be ready when opportunities arise.
Albert Carrion
Albert is an intellectual property attorney on Husch Blackwell’s Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation team. He advises clients concerning the licensing, development, ownership and protection of intellectual property assets, such as software, trademarks, trade secrets, patents and domain names and the transfer of technology and IP in the context of corporate mergers, acquisitions and asset sales. He prosecutes trademark applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and handles trademark disputes at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Albert also handles litigation relating to the ownership, use and infringement of all forms of intellectual property, with an emphasis on patent litigation.