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Todd Sullivan Interviewed in Technology Transfer Publication

September 23, 2009

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RALEIGH, N.C. - Womble Carlyle attorney Todd Sullivan is quoted in an article in the August 2009 issue of Technology Transfer Tactics, a monthly newsletter for technology transfer professionals.

 

The article focuses on intellectual property disputes between research universities and inventors, and how proactive measures can prevent such disputes from becoming major headaches. The article was prompted in large part by a recent court battle between the Mayo Clinic and former employee Dr. Peter Elkin, who developed a software program for bioinformatics. The two sides now are battle over who controls the rights and revenues from the software.

Sullivan is quoted extensively on how companies and inventors can prevent such disputes. "Disputes essentially arise like a phoenix from the ashes of poorly drafted agreements," Sullivan tells Technology Transfer Tactics.

Todd Sullivan is a trade secrets litigation attorney in Womble Carlyle's Raleigh office.

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A full-service business law firm, Womble Carlyle ranks among AmLaw's 100 leading firms in the country and is a top law firm for companies doing business in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic states. The firm is a recipient of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund Corporate Leadership Award, making Womble Carlyle the first law firm ever to receive the highest honor given to a business organization in recognition of its support of the Fund and its 45 member educational institutions.

Founded in 1876, Womble Carlyle operates in six states and the District of Columbia with nearly 550 attorneys in eleven offices located in Atlanta, GA; Greenville, SC; Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, and Winston-Salem, NC; Washington, DC; Tysons Corner, VA; Wilmington, DE; and Baltimore, MD. Womble Carlyle is located in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic regions, and serves clients nationally and globally.