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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 16:13:44+00:00

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Mark Thronson has 35 years of successful experience in virtually every aspect of patent law, including patent litigation (cases involving hundreds of millions of dollars), patent post-grant proceedings, alternative dispute resolution, patent prosecution, opinions/counseling, and patent licensing.
From 1982 to 1988, Mark was an examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He became a primary examiner in 1987.
From 1994 through 2009, Mark was an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University, where he taught intellectual property law to graduate business students.
Outside the office, Mark devotes time to local baseball and other youth sports programs, and community volunteer activities. He was an original officer of LENS Foundation, a charitable organization headquartered in McLean, Virginia, that supports a Lutheran seminary in Novosaratovka, Russia.
Marposs S.p.A. et al. v. Jenoptik Automotive North America, LLC et al., No. 1:16-cv-09041—patent infringement litigation, represented plaintiffs/patentee.
Murata Machinery USA, Inc. et al. v. Daifuku Co., Ltd. et al., No. 2:13-cv-00866, District of Utah—patent infringement litigation, represented defendants.
Daifuku Co., Ltd. et al. v. Murata Machinery, Ltd., No. IPR2015-00083, PTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board—multiple co-pending inter partes reviews, represented petitioners.
Mapes Piano Strings Company v. Yamaha Corporation, Nos. 95/001,626, 2013-005391, PTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board—inter partes reexamination, represented patentee/respondent.
Scruples v. Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics, LLC, No. 95/000,117, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office—inter partes (design patent) reexamination, represented third-party requester.
Esteve ex rel. Etamic S.A. v. Dall'Aglio, No. 105,615, PTO Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences—patent interference, represented senior party.

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