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Hung H. BuiPartner
Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus, LLP 1300 North Seventeenth Street, Suite 1800 Arlington, Virginia
22209 (Arlington Co.)
Telephone: 703-312-6697 Cell Phone: 202-374-1966 Fax: 703-312-6666 http://www.antonelli.com
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| Practice Areas | Intellectual Property; Patents; Trademarks; Copyrights; Intellectual Property Portfolio Management; Intellectual Property Licensing; International Intellectual Property; Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations; Tax Exempt Organizations | | | Education | The Washington College of Law, American University, J.D., 1994, Drexel University, B.S.E.E., 1990 | | | Admitted | 1995, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia; 1996, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and U.S. Court of Federal Claims; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| Memberships | District of Columbia Bar; Pennsylvania Bar Association; American Bar Association; American Intellectual Property Law Association; Asian Pacific American Bar Association of the Greater Washington DC; National Asian Pacific American Bar Association; Patent Lawyers Club of Washington DC; Licensing Executive Society; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Strafford Publications, Inc. (Board Member, Intellectual Property Law Advisory). | | | Born | Hue, Vietnam, May 12, 1966 | | | Biography | USPTO Patent Examiner, 1990-1991. Since 1991, Mr. Bui concentrates on counseling clients regarding intellectual property (IP) matters, with a special focus on prosecution and strategic planning of IP portfolios. Mr. Bui has rendered legal opinions on a wide variety of IP issues including trademark availability, patent validity, enforceability, infringement, product clearance, offensive and defensive patent strategies, and has participated in litigation matters involving patent infringement claims before the U.S. district courts and the International Trade Commission (ITC). In addition, Mr. Bui is well versed in all aspects of patent preparation, prosecution, license, reissue, reexamination, interference and appeals before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. His technology practice covers computer hardware and software architectures, business applications, telecommunications (including cellular and satellite systems), computer networks, network protocols and Internet-related systems (including electronic commerce and network security), semiconductor devices and fabrications, integrated circuits (ICs) and chipsets, medical diagnostics and monitoring systems, test and measurement equipments for advanced electronics and communications, and a wide variety of consumer electronic products, such as: information storage and retrieval systems, photographic and electro-photographic devices, solid state, magnetic and optical memory devices, and high-definition televisions (TVs) and related video systems, including thin-film transistor (TFT) and liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors, and plasma display panel (PDP) monitors. Active in his community, Mr. Bui has led the development of missions and goals statements, directed start-up activities, including filing of incorporation papers and related applications for IRS §501(c)(3) status, established personnel policies, procedure manuals, and agendas for meetings of Board of Directors for several community-based, non-profit organizations that promote the interests of Asian Americans in the Washington DC metropolitan area. Mr. Bui was a founding co-Chair and served as Chair of the Board of Directors of Asian American LEAD, a non-profit community-based organization dedicated to nurture and develop Asian American youths from low-income families in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, from 1998-2005. In addition to Asian American LEAD, Mr. Bui was a founding member and previously served as General Counsel for the Vietnamese American Society from 1994-2002. From 2002-2003, Mr. Bui served as Board Director of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of the Greater Washington DC. Currently, Mr. Bui serves on the Board of MOSAICA (The Center for Nonprofit Development and Pluralism). Mr. Bui has also provided a wide variety of pro bono legal services and representations for low-income Asian Americans in both civil and criminal proceedings. Mr. Bui has spoken on numerous panels on US patent law and practice, and has given lectures and seminars on IP subjects and strategies before various IP associations, research institutes, and multinational corporations both in the US and Asia. PUBLICATONS include, for example: "Recent Update Regarding U.S. Patent Law for Y2007-Y2008: Rebalancing Equity Interests Between Patent Holders and Accused Infringers to Create an Incentive for Innovation without Impeding Normal Technological Progress," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, December 10, 2008; "KSR: New Hurdle for Patentability But Not So Obvious," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, October 7, 2008; "Quanta v. LG: Scope of Patent Exhaustion Doctrine," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, October 16, 2008; "MedImmune v. Genetech: Accused Infringers Strike," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, October 27, 2008; "In re Bilski, No. 2007-1130 (Fed. Cir. Feb. 15, 2008): Hedging on the Scope of Patentable Subject Matter for Business Methods under 35 U.S.C. §101," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, September 17, 2008; and "Practical Strategies To Develop An IP Portfolio and Avoid Mistakes Pertaining to IP for High-Tech Startup and Small Companies," IPFrontline ¿ Intellectual Property & Technology Magazine, April 26, 2006. SPEECHES & PROGRAMS include, for example: "The Future of Business Methods and Computer Software in the United States after In re Bilski", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property Japan (AIPPI), the Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA), and the Institute of Intellectual Property (IIP), Tokyo, Japan, April 23, 2009; "The Future of Business Methods and Computer Software after In re Bilski", American Intellectual Property Law Association Mid-Winter Institute, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to members of AIPLA and Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA) and LES Japan, Miami, Florida, January 26, 2009; "In re Bilski, No. 2007-1130 (Fed. Cir. 2008): Hedging the Scope of Patentable Subject Matter under 35 U.S.C. §", American Intellectual Property Law Association Annual Meeting, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to members of AIPLA and Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA) and LES Japan, Washington, DC, October 21, 2008; "An Intellectual Property Update", National Business Institute (NBI), presented to bar members for continuing legal education (CLE), Washington, DC, October 17, 2008; "Where Are the USPTO and the Federal Circuit Headed With 35 U.S.C. §101? Back To The Future: Trends in Patentability of Computer Software, Data Signals and Business Methods", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in the Far East, presented to members of the Korea Patent Attorneys Association (KPAA), Seoul, Korea, June 23, 2008; "Patent Trolls: Are Patent Trolls Still Viable In View of Recent Case Law & Proposed Patent Reform Legislation?", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to the Institute of Intellectual Property (IIP), the Japan Patent Office (JPA), and the Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA), Tokyo, Japan, April 16, 2008; "KSR AND ITS PROGENY: NOT SO PATENTLY OBVIOUS", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to members of AIPLA and Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA) and LES Japan, Washington, DC, October 16, 2007; "Recent Developments in US IP Law: The Details of the Patent Reform Act of 2005/2006/2007, Post KRS Obviousness Cases and New USPTO Rules on Claim Examination and Continuation Applications", Asian Pacific Intellectual Property Association, presented to members of the Taiwanese Bars, Hsinchu, Taiwan, October 9, 2007; "Post-KSR Lower Court Decisions" & "Best Practices & Prosecution Strategies Post-Phillips, Recent IP Cases before the U.S. Supreme Court", Industrial Technology Research Institute, Hsinchu, Taiwan, October 9, 2007; "Prosecution Strategies Post-Phillips to Maximize Protection and to Avoid Future Challenges and Invalidation", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in Japan Committee, presented to members of AIPLA and Japan Patent Attorneys Association (JPAA) and LES Japan, Washington, DC, February 24, 2007; "Strategies for Patent Claim Construction Protecting Claims Post Phillips v. AWH," Strafford Publications, Inc., presented to bar members for continuing legal education (CLE), Washington, DC, January 9, 2007; "Patent Enforceability - Increasing the Odds," Strafford Publications, Inc., presented to bar members for continuing legal education (CLE), Washington, DC, October 26, 2006; "An Overview of IP Considerations for High-Tech Practitioners", National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, San Jose, California, September 30, 2006; and "Development & Management of a Global Patent Portfolio: Strategies for Taiwan Technology Companies", American Intellectual Property Law Association, IP Practice in the Far East, presented to the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taipei, Taiwan, May 23, 2006. | | | ISLN | 900784208 | |
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