Practices
Bar Admissions
- New York
- District of Columbia
Clerkships
- Hon. Frederick J. Scullin Jr., US District Court, Northern District of New York
Education
- St. John's University School of Law, J.D., cum laude
- State University of New York at Cortland, B.S., magna cum laude
John Mixon
Associate
Focuses on a full range of intellectual property matters and complex commercial matters.
John represents cutting-edge technology companies spanning various industries and private capital clients such as private equity firms, hedge funds and individuals in both federal and state courts, as well as arbitrations.
John also maintains an active pro bono practice.
- Securities Enforcement Quarterly, Schulte Publication, November 2022
- “Netflix and Not-So-Chill: The Legality of Sharing Passwords for Netflix and Other Streaming Services,” Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, June 2021
- “Commercializing Cannabis: Confronting the Challenges and Uncertainty of Trademark and Trade Secret Protection for Cannabis-Related Businesses,” Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, December 2020
- “Patently Inconsistent: State and Tribal Sovereign Immunity in Inter Partes Review,” John’s Law Review, October 2019
- “Fixation on Flesh: Why Tattoos Should Not Garner Copyright Protection,” New York State Bar Association Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Journal, March 2019
- Securities Enforcement Quarterly, Schulte Publication, November 2022
- “Netflix and Not-So-Chill: The Legality of Sharing Passwords for Netflix and Other Streaming Services,” Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, June 2021
- “Commercializing Cannabis: Confronting the Challenges and Uncertainty of Trademark and Trade Secret Protection for Cannabis-Related Businesses,” Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, December 2020
- “Patently Inconsistent: State and Tribal Sovereign Immunity in Inter Partes Review,” John’s Law Review, October 2019
- “Fixation on Flesh: Why Tattoos Should Not Garner Copyright Protection,” New York State Bar Association Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Journal, March 2019
Highlights
John Mixon
Associate
Focuses on a full range of intellectual property matters and complex commercial matters.
John represents cutting-edge technology companies spanning various industries and private capital clients such as private equity firms, hedge funds and individuals in both federal and state courts, as well as arbitrations.
John also maintains an active pro bono practice.
Practices
Bar Admissions
- New York
- District of Columbia
Clerkships
- Hon. Frederick J. Scullin Jr., US District Court, Northern District of New York
Education
- St. John's University School of Law, J.D., cum laude
- State University of New York at Cortland, B.S., magna cum laude
- Securities Enforcement Quarterly, Schulte Publication, November 2022
- “Netflix and Not-So-Chill: The Legality of Sharing Passwords for Netflix and Other Streaming Services,” Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, June 2021
- “Commercializing Cannabis: Confronting the Challenges and Uncertainty of Trademark and Trade Secret Protection for Cannabis-Related Businesses,” Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, December 2020
- “Patently Inconsistent: State and Tribal Sovereign Immunity in Inter Partes Review,” John’s Law Review, October 2019
- “Fixation on Flesh: Why Tattoos Should Not Garner Copyright Protection,” New York State Bar Association Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Journal, March 2019
- Securities Enforcement Quarterly, Schulte Publication, November 2022
- “Netflix and Not-So-Chill: The Legality of Sharing Passwords for Netflix and Other Streaming Services,” Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, June 2021
- “Commercializing Cannabis: Confronting the Challenges and Uncertainty of Trademark and Trade Secret Protection for Cannabis-Related Businesses,” Washington Journal of Law, Technology & Arts, December 2020
- “Patently Inconsistent: State and Tribal Sovereign Immunity in Inter Partes Review,” John’s Law Review, October 2019
- “Fixation on Flesh: Why Tattoos Should Not Garner Copyright Protection,” New York State Bar Association Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Journal, March 2019