About Arthur

Arthur Bookstein earned his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1964 after completing an undergraduate degree at Northeastern University in 1961. He entered the legal profession in the mid-1960s during a period of rapid technological and commercial change in the United States.

He is admitted to the Bar of Massachusetts and is registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Those credentials have defined much of his professional activity. Over the years he has worked at the intersection of law and technology, helping clients translate technical concepts into protectable intellectual property.

His name is associated with Bookstein IP Law, where he has practiced in the area of intellectual property. The office listing identifies Bookstein IP Law as his professional affiliation. Practicing before the USPTO has required a deep familiarity with patent prosecution procedures, and his career reflects sustained practice in that specialized area of law.

Colleagues and clients have relied on him for patent prosecution, trademark matters and related IP counseling. He has handled patent filings and responses to patent office actions, and he has prepared trademark applications and oppositions when needed. His work also includes advising on the strategic aspects of protecting inventions and branding, though his public profile is focused on the technical and procedural side of obtaining and defending intellectual property rights rather than litigation.

Across a legal career that began in the 1960s, he has seen the field change considerably. Changes in patent law, shifts in the technology sector and the rise of global markets have altered how intellectual property is protected and enforced. He has adapted to new examination standards and electronic filing systems while maintaining the fundamentals of patent drafting and trademark clearance.

Today he continues to practice at Bookstein IP Law. He remains engaged in patent prosecution and intellectual property counseling, representing clients before the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and advising on related IP matters.

Education

Boston University School of Law

J.D.

1964

Northeastern University

B.S.

1961

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Bookstein IP Law

Accepted Jurisdictions

Bar of Massachusetts
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
Massachusetts

Office Locations

Main Office

 200 Highland Ave #306 Needham MA 02494