| Admission Details | 1964, New York, U.S. Supreme Court and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office |
| Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S.E.E.; University of Pennsylvania, LL.B. |
| Additional Bio Details | Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Fellow, American Bar Foundation; Member, American Law Institute; Named Litigator of the Year (Managing Intellectual Property, 1999); Identified as one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America (The National Law Journal, 1997 and 2000), Listed in Euromoney The Best of the Best 2000, Who's Who in IP (Legal Times' Intellectual Property, 2001) Leading Practitioners In Federal Circuit (The National Law Journal, 2001), The Best Lawyers in America (since first published) Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Patent Law Experts, and Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Trademark Law Practitioners. Member, Consultive Group, Restatement of the Law Third, Unfair Competition; Member, Advisory Board, BNAs Patent, Trademark and Copyright Journal. Adjunct Professor of Law and Lecturer in Law, Patents, Trade Secrets, Trademarks and Unfair Competition and Copyright, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1981-; Thomas A. O'Boyle Distinguished Visiting Practitioner, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1987-1988. Patent Law and Practice, Federal Judicial Center 1988, 2d ed., 1995; Patent Law and Practice, Bureau of National Affairs, 2d ed., 1996, 3d ed., 2001; Principles of Patent Law, The Foundation Press, 1998, 2d ed., 2001; Monetary Remedies in Patent Cases, University of Houston, Intellectual Property Program, 1993; numerous chapters in books and articles on intellectual property issues. |