| Admission Details | 1993, New York; 1993, District of Columbia; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office |
| Education | Yale University, B.S.; Harvard Law School, J.D. |
| Additional Bio Details | Author and Lecturer: "Is Uniformity in Patent Law Still Achievable?" New York Law Journal, May 12, 2003; "Jury's Role Shrinks In Patent Litigation," The National Law Journal, January 21, 2002; "Patenting Expressed Sequence Tags and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism," Nature Biotechnology, Parts I and II, July and August 2001; "Recent Limitations on the Doctrine of Equivalents," New York Law Journal, May 8, 2001; "Ruiz v. A.B. Chance: Raising The Bar For Defendants And District Courts In Obviousness Cases," New York Intellectual Property Law Association Joint Patent Seminar (2001); "Can Our Laws Accommodate the New Conservation Genetics?" Symposium, "Conservation Genetics in the Age of Genomics," American Museum of Natural History and the Wildlife Conservation Society, April 6, 2001 (in press). |