Lori E. Krafte Lori practices in the areas of advertising, trademark, and copyright law, including U.S. and foreign prosecution, licensing, due diligence and enforcement. Her focus also includes privacy, defamation, and Internet law.
Education
B.A., Indiana University, 1976
Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School, 1989
J.D., Order of the Coif, Law Review Articles Editor, University of Cincinnati College of Law, 1998
Admitted to Practice
Ohio, 1998
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
American Advertising Federation
Advertising Club of Cincinnati
International Association of Privacy Professionals
International Trademark Association
American Bar Association
Ohio Bar Association
Cincinnati Bar Association
Visiting Assistant Professor, Copyright and Advertising Law, U.C. College of Law
Adjunct Instructor, Electronic Media Law, UC College Conservatory of Music
Professional Leadership
Representation of Fortune 1000 consumer products company in connection with the granting of a security interest in a large portfolio of trademarks
Representation of Fortune 1000 international service provider in connection with a complex international trademark licensing program
Representation of sports leagues and constituent teams in connection with trademark and copyright issues
Representation of a U.S. Olympic team in prosecution, enforcement and licensing of trademarks
Representation of internet service provider in developing Terms of Use and subscriber agreements
Representation of not for profits and trade associations in prosecution, enforcement and licensing of trademarks
Representation of clients in domain name dispute arbitrations
Representation of major educational publisher in trademark and copyright matters
Trademark counseling for a Fortune 500 industrial company, a large regional healthcare organization and software development companies
Website audit and COPPA compliance review for various clients
Honors and Awards
Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 2008
Selected Publications and Presentations
What is 'Religion' in Religion Based Peremptory Challenges? University of Cincinnati Law Review
Judicial Interpretation of the Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995, University of Cincinnati Law Review.
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