Susan M. Richey
Of Counsel
Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC

Susan Richey acts as counsel to the firm’s attorneys with regard to intellectual property law, including licensing matters, advertising law, and internet technology law.
Susan is a professor of law at Franklin Pierce Law Center located in Concord, New Hampshire. Since joining the Law Center, she has taught Trademarks and Deceptive Practices, Federal Trademark Registration Practice, Copyright Law, Advertising Law, Federal Courts, and Privacy and Free Speech in the Information Age. She was previously a principal with Riordan & McKinzie in Los Angeles, California, where she litigated business-related disputes, including trademark, copyright and trade secret matters, as well as counseled corporate clients with regard to advertising law compliance. Prior to entering private practice, she served as a staff law clerk with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Professor Richey is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and the University of Maryland School of Law. She is a former member of the New Hampshire Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Committee and has served as a panelist in programs devoted to teaching intellectual property law to non-specialists. In addition, she serves as an advisor to the Consumer and Commercial Law Clinic at Franklin Pierce Law Center. Her outside teaching has included workshops on intellectual property law sponsored by the World Intellectual Property Organization and UNITRAD, the training arm of the United Nations.
She is admitted to practice law in California only.
Recent articles by Susan M. Richey:
Advertising Tells the Tale
July 2005
Timing is Everything: "Windows" Then or "Windows" Now
June 2004
Protecting Product Design:
What Does Your Advertising Say?
April 2004
Tracking Advertising Expenditures Can Help Protect Your Trade Name
February 2004
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