Firm: ÆON Law
Practice Areas: Patent Application
I focus on helping people with their technology and intellectual property issues.. I have been involved in the prosecution of patent applications in the computer science, electrical devices and related fields since 1998 and with Internet and technology related law since 1995. I also counsels clients on patent portfolio strategy, patentability and infringement matters. My varied practical experiences range from distributed object oriented programming to kernel-level memory management to streaming media. My areas of emphasis covers a wide variety of patent, trademark and trade secret issues, with particular focus on network and security related applications. Typical clients of mine are software and technology companies as well as related inventors.
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Firm: Claiborne Intellectual Property Law
Practice Areas: Patent Application
A registered patent attorney, I followed my decade of engineering experience at a Fortune 100 company with more than 25 years of legal practice in law firms, a major scientific research institution and public corporations, most recently as worldwide director of intellectual property for Microsoft Services.. In my practice now, while I serve clients of all sizes, my focus is particularly on the needs of the individual inventor and entrepreneurial start-up. My goal for each client is to craft cost-effective strategies for developing, strengthening and enforcing the client's valuable intellectual property portfolio.
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Firm: Kavounas Patent Law Office, PLLC.
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
Practice Areas: Patent Application
As a patent attorney, Dylan helps companies of all sizes protect their ideas and inventions. His practice focuses on drafting and filing patent applications along with patent portfolio planning and maintenance. He has experience with U.S. and foreign patents in a wide variety of technology fields, including software, computer hardware and devices, robotics, e-commerce, mechanical devices and designs. Clients range from Shark Tank winners to startups to Fortune 100 companies. He has been featured on CNBC's hit show "The Profit" with Marcus Lemonis.. Dylan's technical background includes graduate work in robot manipulators, artificial intelligence, smartphone applications, wireless communications, digital signal processing, and computer communication networks.. He is author of Patents Demystified, which is an insider's guide to patents for startups, entrepreneurs and inventors. Available at Amazon and other retailers.. -- Used at Top Universities Including Harvard, Stanford and MIT-- #1 Amazon Best Seller in Intellectual Property Books and in Patent Books-- Ranked as "Top Rated" book in Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights on Amazon-- Official Patent Guide of the American Bar Association. Visit for a free excerpt of the book.
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
A member of the Lee and Hayes’ Chemical and Life Sciences Practice Group, where she assists clients in the development and management of intellectual property (IP) portfolios. Her technical expertise includes biology and computer science. During her undergraduate studies, Dana was a lab and field research assistant in the Hoekstra Laboratory at Harvard University. There, she assisted with the completion of a long term behavioral genetics study on deer mice. The study was published in Nature and was reported on in the New York Times, Boston Globe, BBC, and SCIENCE magazine.. Prior to joining Lee & Hayes, Dana worked as a summer associate for the firm. Dana was a law clerk for the California Medical Association (CMA), a professional organization representing more than 40,000 member physicians in the state of California. There, she drafted briefs and articles for inclusion in the California Physician’s Legal Handbook, and conducted legal research on topics ranging from eMedicine, the constitutionality of California’s CURES database, HIPAA, copyright and work-for-hire. While at CMA, Dana led a research project on patent trolls. As a result of her work, Dana and representatives from the CMA were invited to testify before the California State Assembly’s Select Committee on High Technology in Palo Alto. In addition, she worked as a legal assistant for a Los Angeles boutique healthcare law firm. Dana provided trial support, including the design and preparation of trial exhibits, demonstratives, and witness binders.
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear
Practice Areas: Patent Application
Christopher Sweeney focuses on obtaining patent protection for biotech, chemical and pharmaceutical technologies.. Mr. Sweeney’s practice includes worldwide patent procurement, portfolio management, due diligence, licensing, trademark and invalidity/non-infringement opinions. He currently represents clients in technological areas including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, immunology, life sciences, food sciences, industrial chemistry and medical devices. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Sweeney was with a biotechnology company acquired by ALK-Abelló. In graduate school, Mr. Sweeney conducted research on DNA/RNA transcription proteins.. Mr. Sweeney is currently the President of the Washington State Patent Law Association (WSPLA). He also serves on the Board of Directors of QLaw, and is the chair of the membership committee. In addition, Mr. Sweeney is active on the Business Development Committee of the Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association (WBBA).. Mr. Sweeney serves on the faculty for CASRIP, the Center for the Advanced Study & Research on Intellectual Property at the University of Washington School of Law. He has also taught classes on Intellectual Property Law as an adjunct professor at UCSD Business School.. Mr. Sweeney joined the firm in 2004 and became a partner in 2011.
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Firm: Fairborn IP Law
Practice Areas: Patent Application
Dr. Fairborn is both a patent attorney and an eye doctor. He earned his doctorate from one of the world's leading universities - the University of California, Berkeley in 1989. He also earned a bachelors degree from the University of California, Berkeley and a second bachelors degree from the California State University where he graduated with highest honors. With a dedication to life-long learning Dr. Fairborn later attended Texas Tech University as a Regents Scholar where he earned a Doctorate of Jurisprudence degree with honors in 2000.. Dr. Fairborn is a member of the Center for Advanced Study & Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP) at the University of Washington. He has also been a member of the American Intellecutal Propertery Law Association (AIPLA). In addition he is a member of the Washington State Bar Association and is registered to practice as an attorney before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.. As licensed patent attorney Dr. Fairborn has worked with small inventors, large corporations, and universities, helping them to protect their intellectual property and bring new technologies to market.
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Firm: Bruce E Black
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Lowe Graham Jones, PLLC, Intellectual property Attorneys
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Davis Wright Tremaine, LLP
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Sadler Breen Morasch & Colby, p.s.
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Lane Powell PC
Practice Areas: Patent Application
Bryan Santarelli has an active intellectual property practice focusing on domestic and foreign representation in electrical, electronic, semiconductor, computer and mechanical patent matters, and in trademark and licensing matters. His patent work includes video compression and decompression (e.g., MPEG), disk drives, wireless communications (e.g., OFDM, MIMO-OFDM), semiconductor memories (e.g., DRAM, EPROM, EEPROM and SRAM), microprocessors, audio electronics, defibrillators, analog-to-digital (ADC) and digital-to-analog (DAC) converters, analog and digital circuits, and system stimulators. Bryan has worked in several nationally known intellectual property firms, and worked as a law clerk in the patent department of Raytheon Company. Prior to beginning his legal career, Bryan designed analog and digital circuits for the industrial products group of Polaroid Corporation, where he co-invented and patented a high-speed laser driver for medical printer applications.
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Firm: Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Firm: Woodcock Washburn LLP
Practice Areas: Patent Application
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Practice Areas: Patent Application
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