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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 11:54:29+00:00

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I am a seasoned patent attorney providing companies with effective legal counsel on their emerging technologies. For nearly a decade, I've helped clients navigate uncharted waters of patent law -- via thorough research, careful planning, and balanced, big-picture legal guidance.
Effective counsel starts with effective strategy. It’s my job to listen carefully — then map out a plan that’s most likely to achieve your objective.
My clients include well-established corporations and startups. They are talented professionals who seek results-centered advocacy and stellar customer service. Clients have learned to expect frequent updates, regular availability, and a hefty dose of positive energy.
Our team is agile and streamlined, which enables us to handle complex cases meticulously, strategically — and with zero bureaucracy. Regardless of legal or technical complexity, I will peel away the layers, go beneath the surface, and uncover the core of your legal challenge. It’s this kind of approach that makes clients feel at ease, knowing they’re in capable hands.
IP Asset Creation - I’ve crafted over 150 patent applications to date, and prosecuted patent, trademark and design applications domestically and internationally. I thrive on the challenge of forging an innovative approach for hard-to-prosecute patent cases.
Litigation and Dispute Resolution - I advise clients on litigation and dispute resolution strategy relating to patent and trademark matters. It’s my job to map out a strategy that’s meticulous, strategic – and within budget.
Forward-Looking Due Diligence - My deep background in patent prosecution enables me to provide clients with advice that goes beyond the present: I offer detailed counsel on the state of today’s patent portfolio — and what it may look like tomorrow.
validity, infringement, and freedom-to-operate opinions.
If you’re looking for a patent attorney who is dedicated to your business, your interests and your success – let’s talk.
The Tau Beta Pi Engineering Award.
The Charles Weldon Computer Science Award.
The City College Alumni Association Engineering Award.
Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Societies.
Associate editor for the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review at the University of Michigan.
Delorean Motor Company v. Elysian Cosmetics, LLC, et al. (Southern District of New York). Member of the litigation team that successfully enforced Delorean’s well-known trademarks.
Nivel Parts & Manufacturing Co., LLC v. Textron Inc. (Middle District of Florida). Member of the litigation team that enforced Nivel’s patent rights in district court and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
7-Eleven, Inc. v. Eleven 7 Food Mart, Inc., et al. (Eastern District of New York). Member of the litigation team that successfully enforced 7-Eleven’s well-known trademarks.
Ex Parte Didi Avraham Mecilati, (Patent Tr. & App. Bd.). Led the team that broke a longstanding prosecution stalemate through successful appeal of 101, 102 and 112 rejections.
Member of the litigation team that vigorously enforced a startup medical device company’s patent rights against one of the largest companies in the industry.
You wouldn't settle for mediocre counsel — so why would you settle for a mediocre experience? Every client deserves an effective lawyer who is also responsive, timely, and reliable. Frequent updates, regular availability, and a pleasant, positive energy should be an inseparable part of the package.
It’s the lawyer’s job to listen — then map out a plan that’s most likely to nail your goals. This is about providing a client-centric, client-driven experience that’s heavy on wise counsel...and customer service. Because the client comes first, always.
You deserve a fierce advocate.
Wading through the legal quagmire can be tough — and it’s the lawyer’s job to be there, hands-on, every step of the way. When a client says “I felt you had all bases covered; I knew you were ON IT,” that’s when you know you’ve done good.
Complex cases require careful treatment. You should expect a schooled partner who will peel away the layers, go beneath the surface, and uncover the core. It’s this kind of approach that makes clients feel at ease, knowing they’re in capable hands.
“Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Systems Inc.: Is a defendant’s belief that a patent is invalid a defense to induced infringement?” Presented March 17, 2015 to members of the Hon. William C. Conner Inn of Court at the Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse, New York, New York.
“Everything You Wanted To Know About Patents But Were Afraid To Ask” – Presented to product acquisition and R&D personnel on December 24, 2015 in Edison, New Jersey.
“Trademarks: What They Are And How They Work” - Presented to product acquisition and R&D personnel on November 7, 2016 in Edison, New Jersey.
“Hot Topics In Patent Prosecution” – Presented November 10, 2016 at the 28th Annual North American Law Summit in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
“New PTAB Rules: Do They Level The Playing Field?” – Presented November 11, 2016 at the 28th Annual North American Law Summit in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
“In re TC Heartland – Argument and analysis of patent venue legislation” - Presented March 15, 2016 to members of the Hon. William C. Conner Inn of Court at the Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse, New York, New York.
“TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC” – Litigation analysis and ramifications presented to in-house legal counsel on May 16, 2017.
“Oil States Energy Services v. Greene's Energy Group” - Argument and analysis on the constitutionality of the Inter-Partes Review Procedure (“IPR”) conducted by the US Patent Office. Presented November 14, 2017 to members of the Hon. William C. Conner Inn of Court at the Thurgood Marshall US Courthouse, New York, New York.
“IP Enforcement and Protection in the United States” – Member of panel advising Chinese IP dignitaries visiting the U.S. under the State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program. Presented at the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law & Policy at NYU School of Law on June 1, 2018.
Active member of the New York State Bar Association Electronic Communications Committee which serves as a sounding board and beta tester of new electronic services offered by the Bar Association.
Member of the William C. Conner Inn of Court, which promotes education among members of the bench, bar and the public in the field of intellectual property law.
Proud member of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers for over a decade, where I stay current on the latest trends and developments in the tech world.
Working with a powerhouse team of fellow neighbors to strengthen our community via engaging programming and exciting events.

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