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Nicholas J Schneider, Esq.

Nick Schneider is a member (partner) with Eckert Seaman’s Intellectual Property Litigation and Commercial Litigation Groups. He helps his clients by managing large, complex litigations implicating a wide range of intellectual property and commercial rights. Nick has litigated trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, unfair competition, and employee mobility and noncompete cases across the country. Nick’s clients range from technology and manufacturing companies to entertainment, media, marketing, and staffing companies. Nick’s familiarity with intellectual property and commercial litigation lets him give creative, customized, and business-first strategic advice and solutions to clients facing complex disputes. 

Nick is a nationally awarded and recognized litigator. For years, he has been repeatedly selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America, as a Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star, and as a Top Lawyer by Boston Magazine. His insights on intellectual property and commercial litigation issues are regularly published in global legal publications, including Law360 and Bloomberg Law. He is also a frequent lecturer on intellectual property and commercial litigation issues, including for the National Business Institute, which has recognized Nick with an Outstanding Faculty Award. While at Georgetown Law, Nicholas was an Annual Review Articles Editor for the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law and a nationally award-winning Barrister’s Council’s Moot Court team member. 

Nick also maintains an active pro-bono practice, lending his experience and expertise to Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, through which he counsels and educates creative entrepreneurs on intellectual property and commercial matters and issues. As a musician himself, Nick finds deep fulfillment in serving the creative community.

Programs by Nicholas J Schneider, Esq..

This course on trade secrets litigation is designed to provide real-world best practices through all key stages of bringing a trade secrets lawsuit in federal court, including critical early steps, preparing a complaint, issuing discovery, obtaining ...

Program Number
3591
Program Date
2025-06-26
Category
Federal CourtsFlorida EligibleIntellectual Property LawLitigation & Litigation SkillsTrademark Law
State
CaliforniaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaNew JerseyNew YorkTexas Self Study
Program Credits
Areas of Professional Practice:1 Credit
Total Credits
CLE Credit: 1