The Procurement and Property Law attorneys help the Postal Service acquire the property, goods, and services necessary to fulfill its universal service mission. The Procurement Law attorneys advise USPS purchasing personnel in the expenditure of billions of dollars annually for supplies and services, including automation and robotics technology, air and surface transportation, medical, financial, and consulting services, IT, software, telecommunications, and cybersecurity, and the Postal Service's fleet of over 200,000 vehicles. Intellectual Property attorneys handle copyrights, trademarks, patents, trade secrets, and rights of publicity, and protect the Postal Service's interests by drafting and negotiating licenses, prosecuting patents and trademarks before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, enforcing IP rights against infringers, and clearing IP for use in products and advertising. In addition, the Postal Service has a real estate portfolio of more than 31,000 leased and owned facilities to support postal operations, and the Facilities Law attorneys assist with a variety of real estate matters, including leasing, acquisitions, sales, swaps, property management, maintenance, planning, construction, environmental issues, historic preservation, and accessibility.
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