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Education
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University of Louisville School of Law
J.D. 1979
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Hanover College
B.A. 1976
Economics
Admissions
Kentucky
U.S. Supreme Court
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky
U.S. District Court for Arizona
U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Service Areas
- Computer Law / Software Licensing
- Copyrights
- Fiduciary Duty, Trade Secret and Unfair Competition Litigation
- Franchise, License and Agency Litigation
- Intellectual Property & Technology
- Intellectual Property Litigation
- Licensing
- Trademarks
- Trade & Customs and Border Protection
- United States International Trade Commission
Industry Experience
- Airports / Aviation
- Arbitration / Mediation / Dispute Resolution
- Automotive
- Banking / Financial Services
- Construction
- Consumer Products / Food / Beverage
- Educational Institutions
- Entertainment / Leisure / Media
- Entrepreneurism
- Equine
- Financing
- Gaming
- Health Care
- Industrial / Manufacturing
- International
- Not For Profit
- Pharmaceutical / Medical Devices
- Printing / Publishing
- Professional / Trade Organizations
- Real Estate / Real Estate Development
- Religious Institutions
- Restaurants / Food Services
- Retail
- Service Industries
- Sports
- Technology / Hardware / Software
- Telecommunications
- Textiles / Apparel
- Tobacco
- Transportation / Trucking
- Utilities
- Wholesalers / Distributors
Memberships
- American Bar Association, Intellectual Property Section; Co-Chair, Dilution Law Subcommittee, 1999; Chair, Right of Publicity Subcommittee, 2004-06
- Sigma Chi Fraternity Licensing Committee, Legal Counsel, 1991 - present
- Kentucky Bar Association
- International Trademark Association
- Louisville Bar Association, Intellectual Property Section, Chair, 1989, 1990 and 1994
Community Involvement
- Presbyterian Church U.S.A., Ordained Elder and Commissioner of the Permanent Judicial Commission of the Presbytery of Mid-Kentucky
". . . has an analytical mind and does a good job in his field."
- ChambersUSA 2010
". . . leads the IP and technology group."
- ChambersUSA 2005
As Co-Chair of the firm's Intellectual Property & Technology Service Group, Jack Wheat oversees the work of approximately 30 attorneys who collectively cover all aspects of intellectual property law. The IP Group concentrates on domestic and international intellectual property portfolio maintenance, including patent prosecution, trademark and copyright registration services, licensing and franchising, as well as the nationwide handling of litigation involving infringement and trade secret misappropriation. He is designated in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business as a Band 1 (top tier) intellectual property practitioner, is rated as one of The Best Lawyers in America® for Intellectual Property Law (2007-2010) and since 2007 has been recognized in Kentucky Super Lawyers magazine. In 2008, Kentucky Super Lawyers magazine recognized Jack as one of the "Top 50" lawyers in Kentucky.
Recent Assignments
- Served as lead counsel in the successful defense of Adams USA in a patent infringement case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. Nelson v. Adams USA Inc. 529 U.S. 460 (2000)
- Served as lead counsel in a series of precedent setting lawsuits establishing the right of fraternities and sororities to prevent unauthorized production and marketing of merchandise bearing their insignia. Pure Country Inc. d/b/a Pure Country Weavers v. Sigma Chi Fraternity, 312 F.3d 952 (8th Cir. 2002) and Sigma Chi Fraternity v. Sethscot Collection, No. 98-2102-CIV-SEITZ, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 6332 (S.D. Fla. April 7, 2000) aff'd No. 01-12865, 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 22234 (11th Cir. August 28, 2002)
- Successfully enjoined a new bank from use in its name the name of the city where it was located. Winchester Federal Savings Bank v. Winchester Bank, 359 F.Supp.2d 561 (E.D.Ky. 2004)
Recent Speaking Engagements and Publications
- "IP 101: A Non-Specialist's Guide to the Basics of Intellectual Property Law," co-presenter, 2010 Kentucky Bar Association Convention, June 16, 2010
- "Intellectual property audits can identify assets to be protected," Business First of Louisville, August 21, 2009
- "All in the name," Thoroughbred Times, March 29, 2008
- "Franchising vs. owning your own business—pros and cons," Business First of Louisville, December 4, 2006
- "Protect yourself from competition by former employees," Business First of Louisville, April 1, 2005
- "To franchise or not is a big question," Business First, August 6, 2004
- "Ethical Considerations in Intellectual Property Law," presented at Louisville Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, June 19, 2003
- "Supreme I.P." lecture on experience arguing at United States Supreme Court presented at Louisville Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, February 19, 2003
Before Stites & Harbison
Jack was the founder of the largest intellectual property boutique law firm in Kentucky, Wheat, Smith & Beres, which merged into Stites & Harbison on January 1, 2000.
More than Stites & Harbison
Since 1984, Jack has been an Adjunct Professor of Intellectual Property at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
For the Presbyterian Church U.S.A., Jack is an Ordained Elder, is a Commissioner and Moderator (Chief Judge) of the Permanent Judicial Commission of the Presbytery of Mid-Kentucky and is a former Commissioner of the Synod of the Living Waters Permanent Judicial Commission (ecclesiastical court) and .
Jack is a member of the Order of Constantine of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, and is Legal Counsel to the fraternity's Licensing Committee. He previously served as Grand Praetor (regional supervisor) of the fraternity's Kentucky Province.
Besides Stites & Harbison
Jack is an avid fan of University of Louisville athletics, gave up playing golf and replaced it with the "therapy" of yard work, gardening and fishing.
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