Mary Ellen Roy
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Intellectual Property
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Provided by Mary Ellen Roy
Practice Areas
Mary Ellen represents media and advertising companies in pre-publication and pre-broadcast review, defamation defense, privacy law, courtroom access, public records and open meetings, reporter’s privilege, negligent misrepresentation, and other First Amendment issues. She also handles intellectual property law matters, including copyright and trademark counseling, litigation, registration, prosecution and proceedings before the U.S. Copyright Office, the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).
Professional Memberships
Louisiana Bar Foundation (Fellow)
ABA Communications Law Forum, Women in Communication Law (former Co-Chair), (Governing Board, 2005-2008)
ABA Section of Litigation, Regional Meetings Subcommittee, Intellectual Property Litigation Committee (Chair, 2002-2005)
Louisiana State Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section (Chair, 2003-04)
Media Law Resource Center - Defense Counsel Section
Louisiana Board of Regents, Statewide Coordinating Commission for Higher Education (At-Large Member and Executive Committee, 2006-2011)
Louisiana Blue Ribbon Commission for Educational Excellence (Co-Chair, 2007-2011)
Association of Women Attorneys
Louisiana Coalition for Open Government (Board Member)
Biennial National Media Law Conference, MLRC/NAA/NAB (Co-Chair, 2006 and 2008)
Sedona Conference Working Group on Protective Orders, Confidentiality and Public Access (Former Steering Committee Member)
Chambers Review
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Mary Ellen Roy frequently represents clients in trademark and copyright disputes, including infringement claims and cancellation proceedings. She also advises on cases involving allegations of invasion of privacy, idea theft and false endorsement.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"I recommend her; she's a wonderful advocate for clients and is a good litigator in general."
"She knows defamation and trademark law like the back of her hand."
"I recommend her; she's a wonderful advocate for clients and is a good litigator in general."
"She knows defamation and trademark law like the back of her hand."