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| Practice Areas | Intellectual Property Litigation; Patents; Technology Licensing; Trademark; Copyrights; Antitrust | | | Education | Arizona State University, J.D., magna cum laude, 1976, Princeton University, B.S.E., with honors, 1969; Polytechnic Institute of New York, M.S., 1972 | | | Admitted | 1976, Arizona; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| Memberships | American Bar Association; American Intellectual Property Law Association. | | | Born | Washington, D.C., October 30, 1945 | | | Biography | Law Clerk to Hon. Mary M. Schroeder, Arizona Court of Appeals, 1976-1977. | | | ISLN | 902329872 | |
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Adapting Your Licingsing Strategy To Recent Patent Law Changes
Frank X. Curci, Paul B. Heynssens, Joseph W. Mott, November 10, 2009, previously published by Jennings Strouss Client Alert
on June 1, 2008 Recent patent cases have changed important aspects of the law surrounding patent licensing. These changes will impact the preparation and interpretation of license agreements and license negotiation strategies in general. If your organization licenses patents, either as the licensor or the...
Antitrust and Trade Associations: Why Compliance MattersJoseph W. Mott, August 27, 2009, previously published by International District Energy Association's District Energy magazine on August 26, 2009 Recent events have highlighted the need for trade associations such as IDEA to be aware of - and take proactive steps to comply with - antitrust laws. In May 2009, the Obama administration made its position known on antitrust enforcement: Speaking to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Assistant Attorney... |
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