About Richard
Richard S. Vermut: Experienced Information Technology and Intellectual Property Attorney in Jacksonville, FL
Welcome to my profile as an experienced information technology and intellectual property attorney serving clients in the greater Jacksonville area. With a deep understanding of both areas of law and their practical application in today's technological landscape, I provide comprehensive counsel on software licensing, data licenses, online services, technology consulting, software development agreements, hosting agreements, non-disclosure agreements, vendor agreements, software as a service (SaaS) agreements, protection of personally identifiable information (PII), and various other information technology related contracts and transactions.
Practice Areas
- Information Technology Law
- Intellectual Property Law
In the field of intellectual property law, I handle all aspects including patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and unfair competition matters. I represent clients on patent and trademark matters before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and provide assistance to individual inventors, start-ups, small businesses, corporations, and universities in their IP needs.
Practice Areas
- Copyright Law
- Patent Law
- Trademark Law
In the realm of information technology law, I counsel clients on a variety of issues including software licensing and development agreements; data licenses and management of personally identifiable information (PII); hosting agreements for online services; non-disclosure agreements to protect trade secrets and confidential information; vendor agreements with service providers; SaaS agreements; and various other contracts related to the intersection between technology, compliance, and business needs.
Education & Credentials
- B.S., Information Technology, Nova Southeastern University (2015)
- J.D., Florida State College of Law (2018), graduated Magna Cum Laude
- Bar Admissions: Florida (2018)
I am proud to have received recognition as a 2020 Lawyer of the Year in Patent Law and a 2022 Lawyer of the Year in Trademark Law, which are both awarded by Best Lawyers. I was also named as a Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star in Intellectual Property (2009) and again in Intellectual Property (2012).
I am proud to be associated with the firm DMHD, where we handle cases related to information technology law, intellectual property law, electronic discovery and information management law, privacy and data security law, and trade secrets law. I have been recognized as an AV Peer Review Rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell, one of the highest ratings available, indicating my commitment to excellence in legal practice.
Awards
- Recognized: 2018 - Lawyer of the Year for Patent Law and Copyright Law (Best Lawyers)
- Nominated: Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star (2009, 2012)
I am dedicated to providing exceptional legal counsel that is both professional and ethical. My goal is to ensure my clients are fully informed of their options and outcomes as they navigate through challenging times in the ever-evolving technological landscape.
Location
I serve clients in Jacksonville, Florida, a city known for its rich history and modern technology sector. I am pleased to offer legal support where you need it most.
Practice Areas
Professional Affiliations
Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Trademark Law, Jacksonville (2022)
- Lawyer of the Year: Patent Law, Jacksonville (2020)
- Recognized: Copyright Law
- Recognized: Patent Law
- Recognized: Trademark Law
- Practice Area: Electronic Discovery and Information Management Law
- Practice Area: Information Technology Law
- Practice Area: IT Outsourcing Law
- Practice Area: Privacy and Data Security Law
- Practice Area: Technology Law
- Practice Area: Trade Secrets Law
- AV Peer Review Rated by Lexis Nexis | Martindale Hubbell
- Florida’s Super Lawyers list, Intellectual Property (2012-present)
- Florida Trend’s Legal Elite, Intellectual Property Rights
- Florida Super Lawyers Rising Star, Intellectual Property (2009)
- CALI Excellence for the Future Award, Law and Cyberspace Seminar, Georgetown University