About Marc
Marc Whipple has held in-house legal posts and private practice roles over more than two decades. He first appears in corporate counsel roles in the mid-1990s, serving as general counsel for Meyer/Glass Design, Ltd. beginning in 1995. He moved to another general counsel role at Incredible Technologies, Inc. in 2006. In 2014 he is listed as a lawyer at Legal Inspiration!
Those early and mid-career positions placed him inside companies that produce and manage commercial products and entertainment technologies. In-house work required handling a broad slate of legal matters. He dealt with contracts, vendor relationships, regulatory questions and internal legal strategy. The record shows a steady thread of commercial legal responsibilities across distinct industries.
By 2014 his title appears outside the corporate general counsel track. That entry, as a lawyer at Legal Inspiration!, suggests time spent in a role providing legal services in a different setting. The record does not include classroom appointments or academic degrees, but it does show continuous professional activity spanning corporate and private practice.
He is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. That registration permits him to represent clients in patent and trademark proceedings before the federal agency. He also maintains memberships in the Chicago Bar Association, the Illinois Bar Association and MENSA, indicating ongoing engagement with professional and intellectual communities.
Today he is listed at Stein IP, LLC. His work there is described in the public record as addressing intellectual property matters. He represents clients in patent and trademark procedures and handles related counseling and filings. He remains active in Illinois practice and continues to use his USPTO registration for federal intellectual property work.
Clients and colleagues who have worked with him will find an attorney whose résumé runs from corporate general counsel posts in the 1990s and 2000s to private practice roles in the 2010s and beyond. He currently concentrates his practice on patent and trademark matters and related intellectual property counseling.