Lisa M. Fleming is a partner at Bromberg & Sunstein concentrating her practice in intellectual property and business litigation, employment law and benefits, and health law. Lisa’s practice focuses on litigation and counsel in patent, trademark, trade secret, and copyright infringement matters. Experience She has represented a wide range of businesses from individual entrepreneurs and small start-up technology companies to national technology and financial companies in complex intellectual property litigation matters. Her cases have included trademark infringement claims against an international retailer and a national financial services company and claims of patent infringement and misappropriation of trade secrets brought on behalf of a national technology company. She counsels a broad range of clients with regard to employment and health law compliance. In those fields, Lisa’s matters have included successful litigation of non-compete and non-solicitation clauses in employment contracts, negotiation of severance arrangements for key executives, and negotiation of complex workers' compensation matters. She regularly counsels clients on how to significantly reduce the risks of exposure to wrongful discharge, discrimination and sexual harassment claims and has developed and implemented supervisor compliance training programs in the areas of health care fraud, document retention, employment discrimination and sexual harassment. Prior to joining Bromberg & Sunstein, Lisa held the position of Deputy General Counsel of BlueCross BlueShield of Massachusetts. Professional and Community Involvement Lisa is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Boston Bar Association and the Women's Bar Association of Massachusetts. Lisa is Chair of Bromberg & Sunstein’s Pro Bono Program and is an active participant in the Health Law Advocates case referral program. Bar and Court Admissions Lisa is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, and to the Bars of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. |