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Shintaro Yamada Elected to Partner at Lucas & Mercanti
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NEW YORK - Nyenta -- Lucas & Mercanti, LLP is pleased to announce that Shintaro Yamada has been elected partner effective January 1, 2022.

Mr. Yamada joined the firm in 2013 in its chemical practice group. His work at Lucas & Mercanti focuses on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications in organic and inorganic chemistry, cosmetics, food sciences, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, automotive products, office equipment and medical equipment. He also provides clients with opinions relating to validity, infringement, and freedom to operate. He maintains an active US trademark practice. Fluent in English and Japanese, Mr. Yamada represents a number of the firm's clients based outside the United States.

"Shintaro's work over the years has shown us his astute character, shrewd understanding of the law, both domestically and internationally, and ability to get the right outcome for our clients," said Michael Mercanti, Co-Founder of Lucas & Mercanti. "We are very excited to welcome him into his new role and look forward to a bright future together."

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Mr. Yamada practiced as a Japanese Patent Attorney at a prominent Japanese patent firm before joining Lucas & Mercanti.

Mr. Yamada is admitted to the New York State Bar, the US Patent and Trademark Office, and the Japan Patent Office.

Mr. Yamada received a J. D. degree from Brooklyn Law School, a Masters of Intellectual Property from University of New Hampshire School of Law, and a Master of Science in Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Tokyo Metropolitan University.

About Lucas & Mercanti, LLP

Lucas & Mercanti, LLP is a boutique intellectual property law firm based in New York City. The Firm, which opened in 2002, is known for its' attorneys who have exceptionally strong technical backgrounds and provide strategic advice and advocacy to companies whose success depends on strong worldwide protection of their innovations. Lucas & Mercanti specializes exclusively in intellectual property law, providing big law expertise and boutique agency value, offering prompt personal attention and high-quality legal services. Practice areas include patents, trademarks and unfair competition, copyrights, and IP litigation. Visit us at LMIPLAW.com.

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