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11/16/2009
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Jason A. Jennings and Thomas D. Huycke Join Dority & Manning

Published Monday, November 16, 2009
Dority & Manning is proud to announce that two new attorneys have joined the firm. 

Jason Jennings is a magna cum laude graduate of Clemson University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.  Jason received his law degree from Campbell University, where he was Managing Editor of Campbell Law Review and President of the Campbell Intellectual Property Law Society.  Jason won many honors and awards at Campbell University, including the Williston on Contracts Outstanding Achievement Award, given to the individual with the top grade point average in the graduating class.
 
Tommy Huycke also graduated magna cum laude from Clemson University in Mechanical Engineering.  Tommy attended law school at West Virginia University where he received a number of honors and awards.  Tommy was elected Executive Editor of Law Review and was awarded Order of the Coif.

Before joining the firm as attorneys, both Tommy and Jason had passed the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office's examination, and were therefore qualified as Patent Agents.  Tommy and Jason will initially devote their practices to mechanical and electromechanical patent prosecution as well as litigation and written opinions.

Dority & Manning is pleased to have been able to strengthen its roster with these two outstanding individuals.