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Patent Lawyer
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Narrowly focused on patent law, The Patent Lawyer will be an authoritative resource for in-house counsel charged with managing corporate patent portfolios, as well as IP specialists and general counsel. Regular content will include coverage of noteworthy legal developments, relevant court decisions, and legislative/policy changes. APLF members will provide articles for the magazine, which is managed by an editorial board... drawn from the APLF membership.
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Prior to becoming a Patent Lawyer, Glenn worked as an Engineer for Motorola Inc. in Phoenix, Arizona (Semiconductor Products Sector) and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (Land Mobile Products Sector). While an Engineer at Motorola, Inc., Glenn gained considerable experience with a vast array of product-related technologies including, for example, printed circuit board processing, integrated circuit (chip) processing/packaging, and liquid crystal display (LCD) processing.
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Frank Meyer is a patent lawyer who is heading the case himself and who recently set up the company Nizza Group to act as prosecutor. He has told the press that he is hoping to work with the two registrars and licence his naming method rather than prevent the sale of domains.
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You should ask if the patent lawyer intends to actually handle your case himself. Many firms simply refer such cases to the 'real' specialist and receive part of the fee in exchange. This may not be in your best interest.
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The Association of Patent Law Firms (APLF) recently published the inaugural edition of The Patent Lawyer. The magazine is available online (PDF) and has the rare combination of interesting topics and excellent writing.
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Alfred Donovan, a patent lawyer whose blog covers Royal Dutch Shell, takes a look at the largest patent filing in history. Shell thinks they have a sound method for getting top quality oil out of oil shale rock, which would remain profitable as long as oil stayed above $30/barrel. If it works, it would ... be better for the environment than conventional drilling.
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