10 April 2019Patents

Quarles & Brady boosts IP practice with Honeywell attorney

Quarles & Brady has expanded its IP group with the addition of four patent attorneys.

Kris Fredrick, who previously served as general counsel and IP counsel for Honeywell International 's Laboratories, joins the firm’s Minneapolis office.

Over his 20-year career, Fredrick has developed experience in the implementation of portfolio development, growth, licensing and expansion opportunities.

Tolga Gulmen and Tambryn VanHeyningen join the firm's Madison, Wisconsin office.

Gulmen focuses his practice on technologies in the areas of chemical sciences, nanotechnology, life sciences and biotechnology, engineering, and software.

With a particular emphasis on life sciences, chemistry and biotech, VanHeyningen focuses on patent prosecution, licensing, and portfolio development and management.

Joining the Milwaukee, Wisconsin office is Scott McBride, who focuses on patent prosecution and enforcement. He has worked for university technology transfer offices, small startups and large research companies.

Jack Cook, Quarles & Brady's IP national practice group chair, said: "The fit was natural because they join an already-outstanding team designed to help our clients see around corners and utilise IP to advance their business goals.”

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