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Intellectual Property lawyers in Virginia Alexander Raring to Thomas Wallen

Explore Virginia attorneys like Alexander Raring, Ali M. Imam, Andrea Warmbier, Craig Hoovler, Daniel Downs, James A. LaBarre, John Handy, and Thomas Wallen. in cities like Richmond, Hampton, Richmond, Mclean and Fredericksburg. These attorneys specialize in Intellectual Property in Zip codes like 23226, 22040, 22401.

Alexander Raring

Firm: Thomas, Raring & Teague, P.C.
536 Granite Avenue , Richmond , Virginia 23226
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Michael McCollum

Firm: John V Robinson, PC
7102 Three Chopt Rd , Richmond , Virginia 23226
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
Mike McCollum is an associate attorney with the firm focused on intellectual property, small business law, and entrepreneurship. He received an advanced law degree from Duke University where he studied law and entrepreneurship, including business strategy, corporate counseling, entrepreneurial advising and venture capital finance, while working with start-up companies and business/technology accelerators in the Research Triangle in North Carolina. He also served as a judge for a multi-state start-up venture/business planning competition. While at the University of Richmond, Mike studied intellectual property and international law, including two summers at the University of Cambridge. Upon graduation he earned the law school's Intellectual Property Certificate With Distinction, was awarded the ABA/BNA Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law, membership in the Order of the Coif and the McNeill Honor Society, and the John Marshall Inn of Court. He also served as the president of the Student Bar Association.. Mike earned a black belt in kenpo jiu jitsu and has served as a martial arts instructor and a women's self-defense teacher since 2004. He also volunteers at the Richmond Animal League working to help make sure that rescued dogs find loving homes.

Thomas Dunlap

Firm: Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig
8300 Boone Blvd , Vienna , Virginia 22182
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
Tom’s practice focuses on patent, trademark, trade secret, commercial, entertainment law, business, government contracts disputes, litigation, and transactions. Tom has authored numerous books and appeared on national television and radio, including Fox, Sundance T.V., and NPR, speaking on various subjects in his fields of practice. In addition to the state and federal courts of D.C., VA, and M.D., he is a member of the Federal Courts in Puerto Rico, Colorado, and Texas, as well as the Court of Federal Claims, the Federal Circuit, where he has recently argued and won three appellate matters, the Veteran’s Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court, where he was lead counsel on a False Claims Act case (See United States ex rel. Carter v. Halliburton Co.) and in the T.C. Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC (U.S. May 22, 2017) (No. 16-341) case involving jurisdiction in patent infringement cases. Other recent litigation victories where Tom served as lead trial counsel include a $12,317,500 verdict in Zuru v Telebrands et al. (EDTX 2017) (patent infringement) and a $2,600,000 verdict in DPX Gear v Prince et al. (Loudoun Circuit Court 2017) (breach of contract & fraud).Tom has authored and taught numerous classes for the last 20 years to attorneys, law students, and businesses, most recently these include; Copyright Clearance Issues (2018) (internal for AMC Networks), Intellectual Property Essentials (2018) (Virginia CLE), Intellectual Property Issues in Sports and Entertainment Law (2017)(NBI), Reasonable Royalties in Patent Damages (2017)(NBI), and Patent Damages: The Rise of the Footprint Approach (2016) and the revised editions (2013, 2015 and 2017) of the Virginia Lawyer’s Deskbook, Chapter 8 - Intellectual Property (Virginia CLE).. Tom holds a JD, MBA, and MS in biotechnology, and is a former Army officer (Armor and Cavalry), a former special prosecutor (Loudoun County), has served as co-chair of the ABA’s Copyright CLE subcommittee and is formerly a board member and the past president of the Loudoun County bar association. Tom is also a founder, patent-holder and former CEO and Chairman of Ceres Nanosciences Inc. whose Lyme disease diagnostic test received the FDA’s “Breakthrough Device” designation in July of 2018 () and which has completed more than $20 million in funding since its inception.  As an instrument rated pilot, he also served as a commissioner for the largest executive airport in Virginia (KJYO), the executive feeder airport for Dulles.. Most recently Tom was again named a SuperLawyer (2012-2014, 2016-2022) for intellectual property (top 5% in DC and Virginia).  Thomas Dunlap named a Washington SmartCEO Centers of Influence Award Honoree.  Tom has also been named a top Virginia lawyer (for litigation).  The firm has for the sixth year in a row been named a “Best Law Firm in Virginia” by Virginia Living and the PCT Global Law 2016 and 2018 Intellectual Property Firm. Outside of his legal practice, Tom is a PADI Master Diver, instrument pilot with high-performance and complex aircraft ratings, a member of MENSA, and participates in marathons and triathlons.. Education Narrative: I received a BA from Lafayette College (Dean’s List), a Juris Doctor from Washington & Lee University (Phi Delta Phi Legal Honors Fraternity) an MS in Biotechnology & MBA from the University of Maryland (Magna Cum Laude).. Military Narrative: Until resigning in 2009, I was a Captain (Armor & Cavalry) in the Army National Guard, and a graduate of Army OCS having served in various US and overseas locations as a Recon Scout Platoon Leader, and Executive Officer (XO) (A Troop, 1-158th CAV (RECON)), and aide de camp to Division Commanding General, (Major General Wyman, 29th Infantry Division) and as the Commander of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 116th Infantry (116th BSTB) (includes the military police, NBC and Recon units for the Battalion).. Community: I serve as an airport commissioner for the Leesburg Executive Airport (KJYO, 2008- present) and have served on the boards of the United Way RAC in the National Capital Area and the Loudoun Community Free Clinic.  I presently serve as a Historic District Review Commissioner for Loudoun County, Virginia. I am an alumni representative for Lafayette College and have taught as an adjunct at Washington & Lee University (Intellectual Property) and presently serve on the Washington & Lee Entrepreneurship Advisory Executive Board.. Personal: I am SCUBA certified as a Master diver (with O2 and Nitrox) and have completed the PADI Archeology Diver program through the Maritime Archeological Historical Society (), with whom I dive to assist with the recovery and preservation of historic artifacts as well as deep diver, cave diver and a variety of other PADI certifications.  I have held a Humvee and M1 Tank drivers licenses and I am a former National Silver Medalist in full contact Burmese kickboxing, called Bando (2002). As an original founder and co-patent holder/ inventor on certain diagnostic and research nano-particle technology, I served as the CEO of Ceres Nanosciences, Inc. (2007-2010), a biotechnology company based in Manassas, Virginia, and served as the Chairman of their Board of Directors until 2017 when the company completed its $9 million Series A round ().  I have completed numerous marathons and the Vineman Ironman 70.3 Triathlon. I am an avid sailor having crewed for months on the RV Westward (3-masted staysail schooner) as part of a joint research effort by Boston University and NOAA. I am also an experienced pilot and own a Cirrus SR-22 airplane (high performance and complex instrument pilot ratings).  I live with my wife and two children in Loudoun County.. Other Memberships include Rotary International, American MENSA, Freemasons: Olive Branch 114, Scottish Rite Freemasons – Alexandria (32nd), Leesburg Veterans of Foreign Wars (Post 1177), Leesburg American Legion Post, and AOPA.

Sheri L. Gordon

Firm: Nixon and Vanderhye P.C.
901 North Glebe Road , Arlington , Virginia 22203
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Sean Flood

Firm: Robinson Intellectual Property Law Office
3975 Fair Ridge Dr Ste 20 , Fairfax , Virginia 22033
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Scott Blackman

Firm: Nath, Goldberg & Meyer
112 S. West Street , Alexandria , Virginia 22314
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Robin Cooke Vance

Firm: McGuireWoods LLP
901 East Cary Street , Richmond , Virginia 23219
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Rachel Brenke

Firm: Eden Law, PLLC
1320 Central Park Blvd. , Fredericksburg , Virginia 22401
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Michelle Nicole Lester

901 North Glebe Road , Arlington , Virginia 22203
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Michael Leonard

Firm: Leonardpatel PC
218 N Lee St Ste 300 , Alexandria , Virginia 22314
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
Michael Leonard is the president and co-founder of LeonardPatel. His practice is focused primarily on intellectual property matters, including patent and trademark prosecution, drafting opinions, and litigation support. Mr. Leonard also counsels small businesses on business issues and strategy. Mr. Leonard has assisted clients with procuring patents in numerous fields, including aerospace, complex software technologies such as operating systems and modeling software, mobile telecommunications, optics, robotics, jet and rocket engines, electronics and circuit fabrication, materials, medical devices, and machine tools. Prior to his career as an intellectual property attorney, Mr. Leonard was a software engineer and a consultant. Some of the technologies he assisted in developing include a Java-based embedded operating system, client and server-side business applications, databases, and software for mobile devices.

Ali M. Imam

Firm: Birch, Stewart, Kolasch and Birch, LLP
8110 Gatehouse Road   100 East (Fairfax Coun , Falls Church , Virginia 22040
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Marina Van Orden

Firm: Gavin Law Offices Plc
2229 Pump Rd , Richmond , Virginia 23233
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
ina recently graduated from the University of Richmond School of Law, where she concentrated on Intellectual Property law and earned University of Richmond’s Intellectual Property Certificate. A John Marshall Scholar and member of the prestigious Order of the Coif, Rina also served as the Lead Articles Editor of the University of Richmond Law Review.. While in law school, Rina enjoyed a clinical placement with the Honorable Judge Henry E. Hudson at the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia, where she observed court proceedings and researched, wrote, and edited memorandum opinions. In a special seminar, Rina extensively researched corruption in the Olympics and the implications for the 2016 Rio Games, co-authoring an initial essay in 2014 as well as a final report forthcoming in spring 2016. Additionally, Rina engaged in a pro bono placement with the Richmond Global Health Alliance. Rina was also a member of the McNeill Law Society, the Thomas Jefferson Intellectual Property American Inn of Court, and the Women’s Law Student Association, and served as a board member of the Student Intellectual Property Association.. Rina began her legal career in 2014 as a summer intern at Virginia College Savings Plan, where she assisted the general and associate counsel with a variety of legal matters, including privacy, data breach, and trademark registration and protection. Along with researching and drafting memos, Rina was responsible for developing a data breach notification policy encompassing all 50 states.. Before pursuing her law degree, Rina worked in publishing for nearly 10 years. After working as a writer, editor, and graphic designer at a number of newspapers, she quickly worked her way up to Creative Director & Senior Editor at Ranch & Coast Magazine, a monthly lifestyle publication in San Diego, California. Rina’s wide-ranging responsibilities included writing and editing a variety of content, designing and building the final magazine each month, managing the website, and working closely with advertising clients.. When not practicing law, Rina enjoys reading, traveling, and photography.

Manuel Cordovez

Firm: Creativity IP PLLC
950 N. Washington St. , Alexandria , Virginia 22314
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
I represent clients in matters involving intellectual property and state or federal civil litigation.  My goal is to help you understand your legal rights and your best real-world options, and to provide you with needed counsel while aggressively representing your interests.. I have over 15 years of experience in all aspects of intellectual property counseling, prosecution, and litigation, including obtaining trademarks and patents for my clients, enforcing copyrights and trademarks against infringers, and drafting and negotiating representation, management, and other IP-related contracts.. I am an experienced state and federal litigator, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants in civil and criminal cases in Virginia.

Louis Ventre

2483 Oakton Hills Dr , Oakton , Virginia 22124
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

John Handy

, Mclean , Virginia 22102
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

James A. LaBarre

1737 King Street , Alexandria , Virginia 22314
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Daniel Downs

Firm: Premack Rogers P.C.
5516 Falmouth Street , Richmond , Virginia 23230
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Craig Hoovler

Firm: Nixon & Vanderhye, PC
901 N. Glebe Rd. , Arlington , Virginia 22203
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Andrea Warmbier

Firm: NASA Langley Research Center
Office Of The General Counsel , Hampton , Virginia 23681
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property

Thomas Wallen

Firm: Thomas J. Wallen P.E.
903 Charles St , Fredericksburg , Virginia 22401
Practice Areas: Intellectual Property
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