Dinicola & Young PC

Princeton, United States

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Specialties

At the Princeton, New Jersey Law Offices of Dinicola & Young, we provide entrepreneurs and technology businesses with turnkey solutions to all their business issues, including establishing and running a business, building and leveraging a portfolio of patents, trademarks and copyrights, policing the use of open source software by developers and (sub)contractors, drafting and negotiating sales, vendor and license agreements, and navigating a variety of commercial transactions and disputes. Our goal is to establish long-​term relationships with our clients, providing them with the skills and experience necessary to consult on a broad range of business issues.

History

Established in 2013.

Founded by two experienced former Bell Laboratories patent attorneys (one of whom is also a former examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office), Dinicola & Young specializes in preparation, filing and prosecution of patent, trademark and copyright applications, and assisting entrepreneurs with the formation and operation of new business entities.

Meet the Manager

Brian D.

Manager

Brian Dinicola began his career in the intellectual property field as a patent examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 1990.

Mr. Dinicola has served as a Division IP Counsel for NJ-​based Avaya Inc, Deputy Chief Patent Counsel for the Tyco Undersea Communications division of Tyco International, a corporate counsel for AT&T Bell Laboratories (and AT&T spin-​off, Lucent Technologies), and an associate patent attorney in the Washington, D.C. offices of Pennie & Edmonds.

A 1992 graduate of the University of Maryland School of Law and a holder of a baccalaureate degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (1985), Mr. Dinicola is a member of the New Jersey and U.S. Patent bars, the Middlesex, Somerset & Mercer County Bar Associations, and the National Association of Patent Practitioners.