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Maschoff Brennan Welcomes Christina Trinh

February 2, 2021

Maschoff Brennan Welcomes Christina Trinh

PARK CITY, UT – February 2, 2021 Maschoff Brennan proudly welcomes Christina Trinh to the firm as our newest associate attorney. Christina will call our Orange County office home and will focus her practice on complex and intellectual property litigation representing individual and corporate clients, including public and private entities, in both state and federal […]

Christina Le Trinh

Maschoff Brennan Earns Prestigious Diversity Certification

January 27, 2021

Maschoff Brennan Earns Prestigious Diversity Certification

PARK CITY, UT – January 27, 2021 Maschoff Brennan is honored to announce that our firm is now a certified member of the Utah Center for Legal Inclusion (UCLI), which provides Utah’s legal employers, businesses, and other organizations with the tools necessary to tackle the existing and future hiring, retention, advancement and inclusion challenges for […]

Mikhael Mikhalev

That Invention Is Not Obvious! Hindsight Is Worse Than You Think

January 20, 2021

A recent newspaper article about the inventor of the traffic light observed: “It seems so obvious now. But then that’s the thing about inventions. They’re always plain to see in hindsight.”[1]   As the saying goes, “hindsight is 20/20.” The U.S. Patent Office, however, is often dismissive of this basic insight. Read more: Obviousness 

Brent A. Johnson, Ph.D.