Monday Mentors with Houston IP Lawyer Robert Lord

Jan 18, 2021 · 45m 28s
Monday Mentors with Houston IP Lawyer Robert Lord
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Robert Lord, Managing Shareholder and intellectual property lawyer with Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta PC (FBFK), is our guest today. Robert talks about how to make the most of your COVID...

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Robert Lord, Managing Shareholder and intellectual property lawyer with Ferguson Braswell Fraser Kubasta PC (FBFK), is our guest today. Robert talks about how to make the most of your COVID time, being decisive, and the conversational interview.

His firm/practice

Offices in Texas (Houston, Plano) and Silicon Valley
Focus is comprehensive business law, including IP which is his area
IP Law update
Patentable subject matter.
Is this thing patentable?
Courts and Congress haven't figured this out yet, so practitioners and the Patent & Trademark Office (PTO) have been stuck in the middle.
The current Patent Commissioner has provided helpful guidance.
Draft broadly so that a patent can absorb changes in the law
Design patents - purely ornamental and how it looks/appears (not how it works). This has taken off!

COVID update (as of 12/10/20)

Business hasn't been impacted too much; still very busy
"How" they serve clients has changed and adapted
Bankruptcy practice grew significantly (most from the standpoint of helping clients move up the ladder in another company's bankruptcy)
Lots of business formations still happening
Counseling businesses on PPP
Courts have slowed down on the patent side, while trademark business has increased
Lots of rebranding
Lots of online
Trademark protection
Many of their IP clients have had more time/opportunity to be creative and invent, so they have thrived.
videoconferencing, etc.
One of their clients created Corona-can for killing the virus in places like conference room prior to meetings; they recently got a $4M investment
Have to be ready to pivot and take on challenges
Firms that stick with companies as they go through these challenges will benefit
Growth has been challenging with conducting interviews.
Looking forward to
continued/more use of videoconferencing in place of in-person hearings, administrative proceedings, etc.
more flexibility for employees to work from home/elsewhere

Advice for lawyers in practice

Find someone who can be a mentor and advocate for you within your firm
Not necessarily someone you have to work directly for
Helps you learn how to actually be a lawyer within a firm
An "advocate" is someone who can go to bat for you
if something about you is being questioned they can stand up for you
if there is a judge who is criticizing, they can intervene
if there are opportunities (partnership, etc.) they can fight for you
Regarding the work
Be decisive and give an opinion. Don't just do the research and give both sides of a decision without suggesting one. Don't be afraid to be wrong! (Ex. "I don't know if it is right for this client, but here is how I see it...")
Regarding the human side
Be someone who cares (about the firm, your colleagues, staff, and the clients)
BOTH of those last two are critical

Advice to lawyers who are job seeking

Their interviews are more conversations so that both sides can get to know each other
Most of the competence questions are gleaned from the resume, work product, etc.
Candidates should be transparent and up front about obvious gaps or oddities in the resume. Don't apologize for it, but explain it
Going on and on about yourself without asking questions or learning about the firm raises flags and makes you look desperate for any job. Don't you want to know if this will be a good fit? Don't you want to know what it's like to work here?
If you are uncomfortable interviewing in person during the pandemic, that's okay. Video interviews or socially distant in-person interviews can work. And if the firm isn't flexible or doesn't line up with where you are, it might not be a great fit.

Rapid Fire Questions

Name the one trait/characteristic you most want to see in an associate: decisive
What habit has been key to your success: responsiveness
What is your favorite app/productivity tool: Outlook (multiple time zones feature)
What is your favorite social distancing activity: Virtual Happy Hour
What is your favorite legal movie: The Firm and Legally Blonde

Thanks so much to Robert Lord for joining us on the show!
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