Practice Areas - Intellectual Property
- Technology Law
- Life Sciences
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- Medical Technology
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
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| University | University College London, University of London, England, B.S., 1985; Institute of Plant Science Research, England, Ph.D., 1989 |
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| Law School | Nottingham Law School, England, C.P.E., 1992; New York University, J.D., 1995 |
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| Admitted | 1996, New York, District Columbia and U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office |
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| Memberships | Biotechnology Committee, American Intellectual Property Law Association; Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, American Intellectual Property Law Association; Federal Circuit Bar Association; DC Bar Association. |
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| Biography | Co-Head, Intellectual Property Group, 2010—. Adjunct Professor, Biotechnology & Patent Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 2000; Listed Neutral, American Arbitration Association, 2003; Listed Neutral, World Intellectual Property Organization, 2004; Court-Appointed Mediator, Arbitrator, and Markman Hearing Special Master, 2009; Fellow, Royal Society of Arts 2006; Chairperson, British-American Business Association 2009; US Editor, Bio-Science Law Review, 2000. |
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| ISLN | 909883483 |
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Supreme Court Interprets Bayh-Dole Act to Affirm Inventors’ RightsMark D. Colley,Craig A. Holman,David R. Marsh,Kristen R. Riemenschneider,Amy F. Ryan, June 10, 2011 The Supreme Court’s June 6, 2011 decision in Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University v. Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. addressed whether a research institution’s use of federal funding, thereby implicating the Bayh-Dole Act, displaces the traditional US patent law... |
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