News 10 Jul. 2007

Curtis Represents Katonah Village Improvement Society in Pro Bono Case

Curtis is representing the Katonah Village Improvement Society pro bono in KVIS's opposition to Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia's attempted registration of the name 'Katonah' as a trademark for a wide range of consumer products, including furniture, hardware, linens and paints. The Katonah Village Improvement Society is a non-profit 501(c)(3) community organization founded in 1878 to improve and maintain the quality of life in the village of Katonah, New York. The Curtis team is led by partners Andrew H. Seiden and Turner P. Smith. The team also includes counsel Eric J. Stenshoel, associates Michael J. Brown and Gabriel Hertzberg and summer associate Chelsea McLean. Curtis has been mentioned as counsel to Katonah Village Improvement Society in the following media venues: The Record Review, Business Week Online and AOL News.