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Alexander J. Liederman

Associate

Alexander J. Liederman

Associate

Alex Liederman works in Foley’s Intellectual Property Practice and is a member of the firm’s Trademark, Copyright, and Advertising Practice. Alex started at Foley as a summer associate conducting comprehensive legal research on trademark and copyright law and case precedents for upcoming litigations, analyzing trademark clearance searches, and writing Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) office actions for clients and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Prior to Foley, he served as a summer associate at a law firm providing legal and administrative support for trademark and copyright clients, writing memos, and conducting client research on issues such as descriptive fair use, reasonable royalties, and laches. Additionally, Alex has experience in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) consulting and media production.

31 March 2025 Foley In Fashion

Foley FAB Launches The Laws of Fashion: What’s Trending in 2025

Our team is committed to staying ahead of the curve – our The Laws of Fashion: What’s Trending in 2025 dives deep into the latest case law, highlights key cases to watch, and provides insights into impactful trends and emerging challenges. We have crafted this guide to help you navigate both the opportunities and uncertainties that lie ahead.
20 February 2025

Clarifying the Copyrightability of AI-Assisted Works

The U.S. Copyright Office has concluded that existing copyright legislation and principles are well-suited for the issue of AI outputs’ copyrightability.
19 December 2024 Innovative Technology Insights

The Intersection of Agentic AI and Emerging Legal Frameworks

As AI agents become the next frontier of machine learning, legal frameworks are being developed to guide their responsible deployment.
15 August 2023

Limitations In Seeking Trade Dress With Patent Protection

Brand owners versed in intellectual property rights management often use a combination of trade dress, trademarks and patents to protect their IP. Multiple forms of protection can be valuable for companies in pursuing exclusivity for their products, but there are important limitations to be aware of when seeking both trade dress and patent protection.
06 July 2023 Manufacturing Industry Advisor

IP Considerations in Protecting Autonomous Vehicle Software with Patents and Copyrights

As autonomous vehicles and associated software become more commonplace in the automotive industry, it is important to recognize which forms of intellectual property grant protection within quickly evolving areas of technology and to understand how to obtain registration and enjoy the advantages within an increasingly competitive landscape.