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Henson & Efron Adds IP Attorney JR Maddox to its Business Law Group

June 19, 2013

MINNEAPOLIS (June 19, 2013) – Intellectual property and business law attorney, Johnathan “JR” Maddox has joined Minneapolis law firm Henson & Efron . Maddox will focus on the development and protection of clients' intellectual property and other business assets through creative and efficient litigation and transactional legal work. Maddox brings 10 years of legal experience, much of which is focused on all disciplines of intellectual property law including patent, trademark, copyright, false advertising and trade secret.



“JR’s unique understanding of law, technology and business is a real asset to Henson & Efron,” said Clark Opdahl, managing partner. “His extensive experience with corporate IP law adds a deeper dimension to our practice group. We are proud to have JR represent our firm.”  



Prior to joining Henson & Efron, Maddox was a partner with Adams Monahan, LLP, where he practiced IP and Business Law. In addition, Maddox began his legal career at one of the largest intellectual property specialty firms in the United States where he represented Fortune 500 companies.  Maddox is a member of the American and Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Associations and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Minnesota Law School.

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About Henson & Efron
Henson & Efron, P.A. is a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based mid-sized law firm that delivers smart solutions. The firm is known for championing its clients’ causes as if they were their own as it delivers a full range of legal services to individuals and businesses of all sizes. Henson & Efron is a member of Legal Netlink Alliance , an international consortium of law firms providing integrated, cost-effective, high-quality legal services to clients around the world. More information can be found at www.hensonefron.com .

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