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Stephen G. Bullock

Attorney
Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112

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Contact Information

Company Name
Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann
Location
909 Poydras St
Suite 3150
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112
United States

Company Details

Credentials
Louisiana State Bar Association

More About Stephen G. Bullock

Mr. Bullock Chairs the firm's Intellectual Property Practice Group. In addition to litigating commercial matters, he renders arbitration and mediation services and has experience in litigating products liability claims.  Mr. Bullock joined Stone Pigman in 1978.

Acts as intellectual property counsel for national franchisor of art instruction and entertainment studios in both litigation and non-litigation matters.

Defeated trademark infringement claim brought by Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana seeking to restrain national advocacy organization's maintenance of billboard parodying State's tourism logo.

Represented major national university in defense of complex class action and individual actions brought by relatives of persons donating their bodies to the university's medical school for medical education and research purposes.

Represented a national insurance company in a trademark infringement case.  Prevailed on summary judgment and entered injunction by consent decree.

Represented a rug manufacturer in action against rug wholesalers for design infringement and prevailed in appeal to U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.  Peel & Co. v. The Rug Market, 238 F.3d 391 (5th Cir. 2001).

Represented national non-profit service organization in trade name dispute with competitor.

Represented national coffee company in trademark infringement action.

Obtained federal court permanent injunction by consent decree in favor of national franchisor of electrical repair, installation and related contracting services.

Represented ship manufacturer and procured remand to state court of lawsuit removed to federal court based on counterclaim for copyright infringement.