Washington, D.C. (July 2, 2018) – Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox is pleased to introduce the firm’s new logo and website. While the firm’s new look and online presence have been updated, the firm’s name and commitment to delivering top-tier service in intellectual property law remain the same.

The new website, www.sternekessler.com, prominently features the firm’s new logo, which incorporates the firm’s signature “light bulb” element and bright green brand color, while introducing a new vibrant purple into the firm’s logo and branding. The website reflects the firm’s position as a leading IP law firm with a video loop on the homepage highlighting the faces and places that are central to Sterne Kessler’s success – the attorneys and staff in their state-of-the-art office, as well as the venues where they represent and fight for their clients every day, including the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

Sternekessler.com is an easy-to-navigate site with robust and useful content, including: overviews of the firm’s services; details on the industries supported by the firm; client alerts; timely articles and publications; webinar content; presentation materials; and comprehensive biographical profiles of the firm’s 130 attorneys and more than 75 patent agents, technical specialists, paralegals and senior staff members. Additionally, Sterne Kessler, a Washington Business Journal “Best Place to Work” and Washington Post “Top Work Place,” shares details about the firm’s award-winning culture and the career opportunities currently available at the dynamic firm.

About Sterne Kessler
Founded in 1978 and based in Washington, DC, Sterne Kessler is dedicated exclusively to the protection, transfer, and enforcement of intellectual property rights. Our team of attorneys, registered patent agents, students, and technical specialists include some of the country’s most respected practitioners of intellectual property law. Most of our professionals hold an advanced level degree, including nearly 50 master’s degrees and an additional 50+ with a doctorate in science or engineering – credentials wide and deep enough to fill the faculty of a science-oriented university.