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Intellectual Property Lawyer possesses a highly scientific analytical and creative mind.Has focused almost extensively in patent law and assists clients with obtaining patents for new and exciting chemical formulas pharmaceuticals and processes.Possesses an undergraduate degree in Chemistry along with a Juris Doctorate in Law.
- Clear and thorough understanding of patent law
- Expert navigation of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- Deep understanding of chemistry and its application to pharmaceutical patent applications
- Able to read and understand pharmacological formulas
- Broad knowledge of patent prosecution and infringement negotiation
- Filed infringement claims for non-resolved patent infringement cases.
- Negotiated with parties to seek resolution.
- Protected client patents in court.
- Litigated discovery issues and viewed documents held by the U.S. Patent Office.
- Deposed infringers marketers and other parties.
- Prosecuted infringement cases in court on behalf of clients.
- Helped clients apply for and obtain patents for new medications and medical devices.
- Drafted paperwork and reviewed all documentation for legal compliance.
- Filed documents with the U.S. Patent Office.
- Litigated for clients to protect infringed-upon patents.
- Sought amicable resolution for patent infringements including royalties and licenses.
2004 Passed the City, State Patent Bar Examination
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