Brooks Kushman Hires Four Associates

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SOUTHFIELD —  Brooks Kushman PC, a property and technology law firm, hired four new associates based at the firm’s Southfield office. 

The four new attorneys include:

Reid A. Baldwin, Ph.D. — Baldwin will join Brooks Kushman’s patent prosecution team. He has worked with clients of all sizes, in a wide variety of industries, in the mechanical, electrical and software arts. Baldwin earned a Juris Doctor degree from Michigan State University in Lansing, Mich., a Ph.D. in computer science from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.

Todd W. Dishman — Specializing in patent prosecution and litigation matters, Dishman’s practice is centered on the mechanical and electromechanical arts. He earned a Juris Doctor degree and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Detroit Mercy in Detroit and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University. Prior to joining Brooks Kushman, Dishman worked for an automotive OEM for 10 years as a design engineer for body systems, body structures, closures, sealing and electromechanical hardware.;

Justin D. Spurlock — Focusing on patent prosecution and litigation, Spurlock counsels clients in mechanical and electromechanical arts. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University, a Masters and Bachelors degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining Brooks Kushman, he worked as a design engineer in the defense and automotive industries; and

Andrew B. Turner — As a registered patent attorney, Turner focuses his practice on domestic and international patent prosecution for electrical and mechanical systems, designs and software.  His practice also includes client counseling, intellectual property portfolio management, opinion preparation, patent reexaminations and litigation support.  He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University, a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from GMI Engineering & Management Institute (Kettering University) in Flint, and a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Oakland University in Rochester. Prior to joining Brooks Kushman, Andrew was an engineer in the automotive industry. He worked on the development of several electro-mechanical systems including: adjustable pedals, electric park brakes and alternators.