Kathryn E. Smith
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
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Kathryn E. Smith (Kate) is a Partner with Wood Herron & Evans in the firm’s Branding & Content Practice Group. Kate joined Wood Herron & Evans in 1996, and recently celebrated her twenty-fifth (25th) anniversary with the firm. Kate handles all areas of trademark prosecution and litigation, copyright registration and enforcement, and matters of unfair competition. She is admitted to the Ohio bar and the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio.Kate manages a docket of approximately 2000 U.S. trademark applications and registrations and 1500 foreign trademark applications and registrations throughout the world. Kate assists clients with selecting and clearing trademarks, obtaining trademark protection through federal and foreign registration procedures, and enforcing or defending clients’ trademark rights, including managing adversarial disputes before the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB). Kate routinely negotiates settlements and works with clients to achieve alternative, practical outcomes to avoid disputes, where possible. Kate is an active member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), where she serves on the Trademark Law Committee, Copyright Law Committee, and the Trademark Relations with the USPTO Committee, for which she previously served as Committee Chair. She is also active in the International Trademark Association (INTA), the Cincinnati Bar Association, and the Northern Kentucky Bar Association. In 2017, and again in 2021, Kate was named the Trademark Lawyer of the Year in the Cincinnati, OH market by Best Lawyers®.Kate resides in Northern Kentucky where she is an avid tennis player and gardener. Contact info:(513) [email protected] Click here to visit website
Ronald Mitchell
Kate Smith provided invaluable counsel when we were negotiating a complex licensing deal for our consumer product brand. Her deep experience in branding law, built over decades at Wood Herron & Evans, was immediately apparent. She identified risks we hadn't considered and crafted clear, protective language. The process was thorough, though communication sometimes had brief delays during her busy periods. Overall, her strategic advice from Columbus was instrumental in securing a favorable and solid agreement for our company.
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