As the Founding Partner of Boisbrun Hofman, PLLC, Dave Hofman brings a wealth of expertise in intellectual property (IP) law, with a particular focus on worldwide IP acquisition and enforcement. His extensive experience encompasses a broad spectrum of IP matters, including portfolio management, patent and...
As the Founding Partner of Boisbrun Hofman, PLLC, Dave Hofman brings a wealth of expertise in intellectual property (IP) law, with a particular focus on worldwide IP acquisition and enforcement. His extensive experience encompasses a broad spectrum of IP matters, including portfolio management, patent and trademark applications, and prosecution. Dave is adept at navigating the complexities of intellectual property rights, providing clients with comprehensive strategies for managing their IP assets effectively. His proficiency in conducting clearance searches and offering infringement and invalidity opinions ensures that clients are well-informed and protected against potential legal challenges.
In addition to his strong foundation in IP management, Dave is highly skilled in transactional matters, facilitating licensing agreements and joint development agreements that foster innovation and collaboration. His involvement in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) due diligence underscores his ability to assess and mitigate risks associated with intellectual property assets during complex transactions. Dave's strategic approach to IP enforcement, particularly in cases of patent infringement, positions him as a formidable advocate for his clients' rights.
At Boisbrun Hofman, PLLC, Dave is committed to helping clients harness the full potential of their intellectual property. He understands that IP is not just a legal construct but a vital component of business strategy, particularly in industries such as oil and gas, where innovation drives competitive advantage. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the legal landscape, Dave Hofman is dedicated to providing tailored legal advice that empowers clients to protect their inventions and maintain their market position.