Cameron Beddard is an associate in the firm's Intellectual Property Group. His practice includes preparing and prosecuting patent applications, handling patent appeals, reissues and other proceedings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, providing opinions related to infringement and validity, and patent litigation.
Cameron's practice encompasses a wide range of electrical, mechanical, and computer technologies, including automotive systems and controls, telecommunications, consumer electronics, navigation systems, radiation imaging, audio and video coding/decoding, fuel cells, cryogenic systems, aircraft systems, riveting machines, photovoltaic devices and semiconductors.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Cameron worked as an electrical engineer for the Department of Defense.
Affiliations
Other Affiliations
American Intellectual Property Law Association
Intellectual Property Owners Association
Alerts & Newsletters
· "Lacking Disclosure Of An Algorithm For Performing The Recited Computer Function, Means-Plus-Function Claim Is Indefinite," Intellectual Property Bullet Analyses (October 28, 2008). Contacts: Mark Supko, Cameron W. Beddard.
· "Compared To Structural Claim Language, Functional Language More Susceptible To Inherent Anticipation," Intellectual Property Bullet Analyses (September 15, 2008). Contacts: Mark Supko, Cameron W. Beddard.
· "Substantial Evidence Supports Infringement Finding Despite Narrower Claim Construction," Intellectual Property Bullet Analyses (November 19, 2007). Contact: Cameron W. Beddard.