Carol Marmo concentrates her practice in intellectual property matters, including mechanical and chemical technologies. Prior to joining Eckert Seamans, Carol served as in-house intellectual property counsel at two Fortune 100 companies in the chemicals and coatings industry. Before practicing law, she worked as a chemical engineer for one the country's most prominent suppliers to the nuclear power industry. Her work supported the design and operation of nuclear utility plants, including nuclear reactor system design, nuclear safety evaluation and regulatory compliance. Representative Matters · Possesses experience in patent preparation and prosecution, patentability and validity opinions, client counseling and licensing, as well as in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, mechanical and chemical processes, mechanical and safety systems designs, safety and regulatory evaluation and equipment design. Professional Affiliations President, Pittsburgh Intellectual Property Law Association Articles/Speeches/Presentations · "The America Invents Act - A Discussion on The Significant Changes to Intellectual Property Law," co-presented at Eckert Seamans Teleseminar, September 28, 2011. |