Alan Drewsen
The Maltese Falcon
May 15, 2011
by David Krell
david@davidkrell.com
And so a full moon shines brightly over San Francisco as the INTA Annual Meeting is underway.
At the kickoff reception, I immediately noticed an energy missing from the 2009 Seattle and 2010 Boston meetings. Perhaps the healthier economy is the major factor. Also, approximately 9,000 attendees will be here. That’s quite an increase compared to the last two years. I also enjoyed meeting friends and colleagues on INTA’s stalwart team -- Ralf Mangual and Jessica Tuquero. I also had the opportunity to chat with Alan Drewsen, INTA’s President.
I connected with another old friend and colleague -- not to mention trademark attorney extraordinaire -- Sonja Keith of Classic Media. Sonja oversees the trademark portfolio of Classic’s properties, including The Lone Ranger, Lassie, Richie Rich, Underdog, and Casper the Friendly Ghost. We talked trademarks at the legendary John’s Grill. Detective story buffs will note that John’s Grill is mentioned prominently in Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon as Sam Spade’s hangout. I had the Sam Spade Special, a meal described in the book -- Sam Spade went to John's Grill, asked the waiter to hurry his order of chops, baked potato, sliced tomatoes and was smoking a cigarette with his coffee when...
It’s the stuff that a carnivore’s dreams are made of.
david@davidkrell.com
And so a full moon shines brightly over San Francisco as the INTA Annual Meeting is underway.
At the kickoff reception, I immediately noticed an energy missing from the 2009 Seattle and 2010 Boston meetings. Perhaps the healthier economy is the major factor. Also, approximately 9,000 attendees will be here. That’s quite an increase compared to the last two years. I also enjoyed meeting friends and colleagues on INTA’s stalwart team -- Ralf Mangual and Jessica Tuquero. I also had the opportunity to chat with Alan Drewsen, INTA’s President.
I connected with another old friend and colleague -- not to mention trademark attorney extraordinaire -- Sonja Keith of Classic Media. Sonja oversees the trademark portfolio of Classic’s properties, including The Lone Ranger, Lassie, Richie Rich, Underdog, and Casper the Friendly Ghost. We talked trademarks at the legendary John’s Grill. Detective story buffs will note that John’s Grill is mentioned prominently in Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon as Sam Spade’s hangout. I had the Sam Spade Special, a meal described in the book -- Sam Spade went to John's Grill, asked the waiter to hurry his order of chops, baked potato, sliced tomatoes and was smoking a cigarette with his coffee when...
It’s the stuff that a carnivore’s dreams are made of.
INTA Press Reception
May 24, 2010
by David Krell
david@davidkrell.com
A great INTA press reception. I saw my old friend Phil Cox from Global Law Marketing. He gave me a wide smile and a big hello. At INTA, you meet people one year and the next year, they greet you like long-lost friends! Case in point, I met Phil at last year’s Annual Meeting.
I had a chance to chat with Jessica Tuquero, INTA’s Communications Director and Jim Bush, Editor of INTA Bulletin and Web Content. And I caught a glimpse of Alan Drewsen, INTA’s Executive Director.
Between the appetizers, I met Rodrigo Lanuza, Associate Director of MiPatente magazine. It’s an intellectual property magazine for Mexican businesses. Networking works if you work it -- I may have an article published in the September issue! Stay tuned!
david@davidkrell.com
A great INTA press reception. I saw my old friend Phil Cox from Global Law Marketing. He gave me a wide smile and a big hello. At INTA, you meet people one year and the next year, they greet you like long-lost friends! Case in point, I met Phil at last year’s Annual Meeting.
I had a chance to chat with Jessica Tuquero, INTA’s Communications Director and Jim Bush, Editor of INTA Bulletin and Web Content. And I caught a glimpse of Alan Drewsen, INTA’s Executive Director.
Between the appetizers, I met Rodrigo Lanuza, Associate Director of MiPatente magazine. It’s an intellectual property magazine for Mexican businesses. Networking works if you work it -- I may have an article published in the September issue! Stay tuned!
INTA - New Friends, Old Friends
May 23, 2010
by David Krell
david@davidkrell.com
And so the annual gathering of trademark professionals, otherwise known as INTA Annual Meeting, began tonight with the kickoff cocktail party. I connected with my Effective Legal Writing co-panelists Bob Latham and Kelly Slavitt. Unfortunately, we did not connect with the other member of our quartet, Joff Wild. But we’ll all be in the same place tomorrow at 10:30 am -- Room 203 in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Bob Latham generously invited us to Jackson Walker’s cocktail party at City Bar in the Westin adjoining the convention center. I reconnected with Jackson Walker veterans Carl Butzer and John Jackson. And I struck up a conversation with two attorneys -- Alan Kaufman of McKenna Long & Aldridge and Sunita Koneru of Bullivant Houser Bailey.
Sunita, raised in Iowa, now calls San Francisco her home city. Alan is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan transplanted to New York City. They are proof positive that INTA’s Annual Meeting inspires networking. Alan and Sunita met at last year’s event -- now they’re old friends. To market future INTA events, Alan theorizes that the word “Intaversary” could be an emblem, maybe even a trademark.
While I waited on the taxicab line outside the convention center, I ran into another Alan -- Alan Drewsen, INTA’s Executive Director. Alan graciously remembered my blogging and Tweeting from last year’s Annual Meeting. I promised more of the same for this year.
We’re off to a good start.
david@davidkrell.com
And so the annual gathering of trademark professionals, otherwise known as INTA Annual Meeting, began tonight with the kickoff cocktail party. I connected with my Effective Legal Writing co-panelists Bob Latham and Kelly Slavitt. Unfortunately, we did not connect with the other member of our quartet, Joff Wild. But we’ll all be in the same place tomorrow at 10:30 am -- Room 203 in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Bob Latham generously invited us to Jackson Walker’s cocktail party at City Bar in the Westin adjoining the convention center. I reconnected with Jackson Walker veterans Carl Butzer and John Jackson. And I struck up a conversation with two attorneys -- Alan Kaufman of McKenna Long & Aldridge and Sunita Koneru of Bullivant Houser Bailey.
Sunita, raised in Iowa, now calls San Francisco her home city. Alan is a die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fan transplanted to New York City. They are proof positive that INTA’s Annual Meeting inspires networking. Alan and Sunita met at last year’s event -- now they’re old friends. To market future INTA events, Alan theorizes that the word “Intaversary” could be an emblem, maybe even a trademark.
While I waited on the taxicab line outside the convention center, I ran into another Alan -- Alan Drewsen, INTA’s Executive Director. Alan graciously remembered my blogging and Tweeting from last year’s Annual Meeting. I promised more of the same for this year.
We’re off to a good start.