Cantor Colburn LLP has hired three intellectual property (IP) attorneys in its Hartford office: David Bomzer, Susan Doughty and Troy LaMontagne.
Bomzer has served as both in-house and outside counsel to Fortune 500 companies, where he was responsible for developing, coordinating and executing all aspects of patent protection strategies among global teams of business and technology hubs. Bomzer teaches cyber law at Quinnipiac University School of Law as an adjunct professor.
Doughty is a patent attorney and a Ph.D. chemist with more than 15 years of experience in all aspects of intellectual property practice, including as a partner at Lathrop & Gage LLP. Her practice includes patent preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications, patentability opinions, freedom-to-operate analysis, due diligence and portfolio management.
LaMontagne concentrates his practice on domestic and international intellectual property procurement, prosecution, transactions and licensing. He counsels clients on IP strategy development toward the development, protection and enforcement of IP assets. LaMontagne has more than 16 years of firm and in-house counsel experience as well as 15 years of professional engineering experience. He spent 10-plus years at United Technologies Corp., where he provided IP legal support to business segments covering the fire, security, HVAC and elevator businesses.
