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New York New York Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP attorney Saphia, Joseph V.
  • Lawyer name:Saphia, Joseph V.
  • Address:745 Fifth Avenue New York,NY
  • Phone:(212) 588-0800
  • Fax:(212) 588-0500
  • PostalCode:10151
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Intellectual Property Law, Litigation & Appeals, Products Liability Law

New York New YorkFrommer Lawrence & Haug LLP attorney Saphia, Joseph V. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Intellectual Property Law, Litigation & Appeals, Products Liability Law,Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP

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  • Joseph Saphia is an Intellectual Property Litigation Partner in the firm's New York office. Joseph's practice focuses primarily on patent litigation, licensing and counseling.

    Joseph is a registered patent attorney and has a M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a B.S. in Pharmacy. Joseph's background in life sciences is extensive and diverse. He has published multiple research papers in pharmacology and biochemistry and has taught biochemistry, pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, and therapeutics.

    Joseph has handled high profile patent litigation matters from inception through trial for industry leading companies related to the most commercially successful biotechnology product, the most successful anti-hypertensive drug product, medical devices, cosmetic products, electrical devices, and avionic equipment. He has authored opinions of counsel on a wide range of technologies including: chemical compounds, pharmaceutical formulations, methods of use, biological products, methods of producing biologics, genetically modified plants, and methods used in genetic modifications.

    Joseph earned his B.S. in Pharmacy and his M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences as a University Fellow at St. John's University College of Pharmacy. He received his J.D. from St. John's University School of Law.

    Joseph is admitted to practice in New York State, the District Court for the Southern District of New York, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the United States Patent & Trademark Office.

  • New York U.S. Patent and Trademark Office U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit U.S. District Court Southern District of New York

  • New York Intellectual Property Association Intellectual Property Owners Association

  • St. John's University School of Law, 2000J.D.Honors: Honors St. John's University College of Pharmacy, 1984M.S.Honors: University FellowMajor: Pharmaceutical Sciences St. John's University College of Pharmacy, 1981B.S.Honors: HonorsMajor: Pharmacy

  • Frommer Lawrence & Haug is a leading intellectual property law firm with proven expertise in transactional, regulatory, and antitrust law. With substantial counseling and negotiating expertise, FLH’s exceptional talent pool offers clients strategic, creative, multidisciplinary solutions to their legal issues and business problems. Many of the firm’s 73 attorneys have advanced degrees in scientific and technical disciplines, and work with a team of highly-trained scientific advisors.

    With offices in New York City, Washington DC, Seattle, and Tokyo, FLH’s lawyers address?matters in virtually every jurisdiction throughout the world.? They try cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, U.S. Federal Courts, Court of Federal Claims, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, U.S. International Trade Commission, and the Patent Offices of Europe, Australia, Hong Kong and Japan, to name a few. The firm counsels Fortune 500 companies, growth enterprises, and individuals in all areas of intellectual property law, and uncovers unique approaches to U.S. and foreign litigations, particularly in the fields of electronics, pharmaceuticals, chemistry, biotechnology, mechanical engineering, e-commerce, trademarks, trade secrets and FDA.

    FLH seeks, first and foremost, to craft legal strategies that make business sense for its clients. Creating, managing and analyzing portfolios with an eye on a client’s financial goals is one of the firm’s founding principles. This entails fully understanding a client’s business?their products, processes, and services?leveraging existing technologies, and exposing unforeseen opportunities to achieve long-term success.

    FLH’s attorneys are skilled architects of legal solutions with a stellar track record in defending against patents, enforcing intellectual property assets, exploiting possibilities within complex federal regulations and navigating the delicate balance between exclusive rights and antitrust concerns.

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* A contract is a contract , it is legal and accepted by law and religion, if it does not contradict with any (red lines God put),, that is for marriage , or forming a company or business... . Marriage in Islam is without any religious ceremony, can be done anywhere, it has known conditions,,,. **- The approval of the two parties . -Two reliable male witnesses. - Announcing... (some sec also add alwali if the pride is not . Sayb),,, . -----. ** those are general conditions applied on any civil . contracts (either for marriage or any other activity). -----. - Sadak : dowry. anyway,,, Those are The Islamic conditions for marriage but I have to mention the following:. 1) The non notarized marriage (which is called 3orfi ) is not recognized by lots of destinations ( hotels- courts- official paperwork regarding inheritance- pension unless with a decision from court), but it is a correct marriage if it has the correct conditions of marriage in Islam. 2)If the Notarized marriage is in secret-- it would violate an Islamic condition in marriage which is announcing,,, which means denying marriage even for one person cancel the marriage- so even with a marriage with Maazon.. but not announced , that is violating to the conditions of marriage). 3) The reason that the non notarized marriage is not recognized by the government, is that the marriage tax is not paid , Paying Taxes (marriage fees) means the ability to have services,, If the marriage is not notarized- tax is not paid,, the government does not interfere in a possible dispute/ conflict in the marriage (deprive its service)...so the courts does not interfere . 4)Notarized marriage between 2 Muslims can be done by maazon who is actually a representative of the notary public (ministry of Justice) with a religious image, Marriage between two Muslims, (if one is not Egyptian ) has to be done in the Notary public .. and between a Muslim and christian/ Jew even if they are Egyptians as well. 5) There is a mix between civil marriage, and 3arfi marriage,,, Actually all the marriages are civil as I said there is no religious ceremony in Islam concerning marriage,, but the 3arfi marriage is just a non notarized marriage.... 6) Marriage in a Mosque without the official notarized contract will still make the marriage 3arfi although it is correct,,,religiously but not official (not recognized by the government). ------Again Marriage in Islam does not need any religious ceremony (but the Christian marriage needs) does not have to be done by a cleric, and can be done anywhere (does not have to be in a mosque),, if you look thoroughly, it is like any civil contracts (approval+witness, no denial),, the same rules of any civil contract are applied (you can even put any other conditions as agreed between the two parties ,which do not contradict with the basis , as done in any other contract,,. . Ps: if the civil contracts generally contain what contradict any Sharea3a laws , they will be null and not legal in Egypt,,That is in marriage and any other activity,, . as an example: A will is not recognized if it does not have the correct( Shar3ee) shares and that is even if done out of Egypt, (cannot be executed in Egypt but applied in the two parties if they are both not Egyptians, which waive the Egyptian authority the right to persecute any of the parties),, Hence, Marriage contracts between the same genders, or between a non Muslim man-A Muslim girl will not be legal in Egypt even if it is done out of Egypt.... . ------ESC

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It is possible to have your name changed via a "deed poll". It is an irksome legal process. You need to first seek approval, and not every application is approvd. Your are advised to seek the services of a local advocate and solicitor.

I have a hypenated last name (my mom and dads last name). . I want to get rid of part of my last name, my dads last name.

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