WordLogic Selects Kaye Scholer LLP to Advise on Patent Portfolio


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 26, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kaye Scholer LLP, the international law firm, has been selected by WordLogic Corporation (OTCBB:WLGC) to help advise WordLogic on its portfolio of patent-protected predictive text and search-based software used in input and Internet search applications, WordLogic CEO Frank Evanshen announced today. Alan Fisch, ESQ, a partner and co-chair in the Kaye Scholer Intellectual Property Practice will serve as lead counsel.

Software developer WordLogic offers advanced methods of text and information entry into personal computing devices ranging from small handheld mobile devices like smartphones to tablet and desktop computers. WordLogic's company's pioneering patented technology dates back to 1999, including four approved patents with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), with five additional patents pending.

For more information about WordLogic Corporation, visit www.wordlogic.com. To send a message via Twitter, contact us at www.twitter.com/wordlogiccorp, or visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/wordlogiccorp. WordLogic headquarters is located at 1130 West Pender Street, Suite 230, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Telephone: 1.866.WORDLOGIC (main office); Frank Evanshen, CEO, 1+604.257.3660, fevanshen@wordlogic.com; Roger Sichel, Director of Business Development, 1+914.589.5848, rsichel@wordlogic.com.

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this news release are forward-looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties. See WordLogic's filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission which identify specific factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

Kaye Scholer, an international law firm with offices worldwide, has handled patent matters on behalf of clients in a wide range of industries and involving diverse products. The firm also handled major matters in the electronic, aerospace, computer, semiconductor, manufacturing, fiber, and copying industries. This includes a broad spectrum of patent issues, including patent validity, patent infringement, priority of invention, inequitable conduct, damages, patent misuse, antitrust, licensing, marketing, and preliminary and permanent injunctions, among others.


            

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