As the Internet of Things (IoT) proliferates and becomes more integrated into daily life, its influence will continue to be transformational. Husch Blackwell guides clients in developing strategies that minimize the risk and maximize the reward of interconnected and communicating devices. Our law team understands the Internet of Things, and we help companies successfully leverage patentable technologies, copyrightable applications, and other IoT products and services to achieve business objectives.
We counsel companies on how to protect their intellectual property through all phases of product development. Areas of focus related to Internet of Things law include patentable technology, copyrightable applications, trade secret processes, proprietary data, and trademarks.
Husch Blackwell advises companies on using, monetizing, and protecting data assets and helps them navigate the ever-shifting regulatory landscape on privacy rights and IoT law. Our team includes former computer scientists, FBI agents, and Department of Justice attorneys experienced in investigating and responding to data breaches.
Contracts are essential at every link in the IoT chain. Our law team negotiates, drafts, reviews, and enforces development, nondisclosure, license, hosting, outsourcing, and other agreements related to the internet of things.
Our experienced public policy team carefully assesses new developments in the quickly evolving national and state regulatory landscapes of IoT law. We advance clients’ interests by developing regulations, maintaining compliance, and facilitating legislative solutions.
Veteran intellectual property lawyer Tom Miller has joined Husch Blackwell as a partner in its Milwaukee office and Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation industry group.