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Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.: Lawyer with Venable LLP

Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

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Experience & Credentials
 

Practice Areas

  • Patent Prosecution
  • Intellectual Property Litigation
  • Intellectual Property
  • Patent Litigation
 
University Princeton University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1989; University of Düsseldorf, German Academic Exchange Service Scholar, 1990; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D., 1997; Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, 1998 NSF-NATO Postdoctoral Fellow
 
Law SchoolGeorgetown University Law Center, J.D., 2006 Dean's List, 2002-2004
 
Admitted2006, Virginia; 2007, District of Columbia; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
 
LanguagesGerman
 
Biography

Lars Genieser is a registered patent attorney who focuses his intellectual property prosecution practice on pharmaceutical, chemical, and medical technologies of domestic and foreign clients. He has an active interest in nanotechnology, having, for example, prosecuted applications pertaining to quantum dots. Dr. Genieser actively manages complex international patent portfolios for new therapeutics in preparing and prosecuting patent applications. He prepares infringement, freedom-to-operate, and validity opinions, as well as intellectual property licensing agreements. He combines a doctorate in chemical engineering with practical research experience in a range of chemical sciences and technologies in order to effectively understand, prepare, and prosecute patentable subject matter for his clients. Dr. Genieser's broad experience in industry and academia enables him to anticipate and appreciate challenges which technology-driven clients face in protecting their innovations.

Industries

Nanotechnology

Pharmaceuticals

Memberships

American Bar Association

American Intellectual Property Law Association

American Chemical Society

Honors

Dr. Genieser has studied in Germany and Holland under government fellowships.

Publications

March 2012, IP Buzz - March 2012
Meaghan Hemmings Kent, Clifton E. McCann, Elissa Brockbank Reese, Jeffrey D. Knowles, Christopher S. Crook, Meaghan Hemmings Kent, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Michael A. Gollin, Fabian M. Koenigbauer, Meaghan Hemmings Kent
IP Buzz

March 20, 2012, Falana v. Kent State Univ.: Determining the Inventorship of Chemical Compounds
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

January 2012, IP Buzz - January 2012
Meaghan Hemmings Kent, Elissa Brockbank Reese, Clifton E. McCann, Janet F. Satterthwaite, Jeffrey D. Knowles, Peter Curtin, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., James E. Nelson, Keith G. Haddaway, Ph.D., Marcella Ballard, Justin E. Pierce, Roger A. Colaizzi
IP Buzz

January 19, 2012, Expiration of the Green Technology Pilot Program
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Michael E. Nelson, Ph.D.
IP Buzz

October 17, 2011, Obtaining Patents Under the America Invents Act (Patent Reform)
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

October 13, 2011, Why do I Need to Know about the America Invents Act?
Clifton E. McCann, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

August 5, 2011, Federal Circuit Finds DNA Molecules Patentable in Widely Publicized Myriad Gene Patent Dispute
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.
IP Buzz

September 2009, The Who, What and When of Invention
Michael E. Nelson, Ph.D., Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Thomas F. Barry, Michael A. Gollin
IP Buzz

Fall 2008, Oxonica v. Neuftec: Nanoparticle Fuel Additive Litigation in the United Kingdom
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Henry J. Daley, Ph.D.
Issue 5.3, Nanotechnology Law & Business

April 2008, IP News and Comment - April 2008
Keith G. Haddaway, Ph.D., Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Ryan M. Flandro, Henry J. Daley, Ph.D.
IP Buzz

April 2008, Patent Prosecution in the International Phase: An Advance Bite at the Apple?
Keith G. Haddaway, Ph.D., Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.
IP Buzz

May 15, 2007, Intellectual Property Issues in Nanotechnology
Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., Michael A. Gollin
Journal of Commercial Biotechnology

March 1, 2007, Synthesizing the Ubiquitous: Venable LLP's White Paper on Nanotechnology Law
Jill B. Deal, Michael A. Gollin, Bruce R. Parker, Margaret N. Strand, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D., David S. Gray

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Past Events

December 6, 2011, Why Do I Need to Know About the New Patent Law?
Clifton E. McCann, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

September 28, 2011, "Effective Use of Patents to Raise Capital and Protect R&D" at the 3rd Annual International Water Conference
Clifton E. McCann, Charles J. Morton, Jr., Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

May 16, 2011, "Effective Use of Patents to Raise Capital and Protect R&D" at the Dayton Water Conference
Clifton E. McCann, Charles J. Morton, Jr., Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

October 25, 2010, "Patent Law Developments that Affect Water Treatment Technology" at the International Water Conference in San Antonio
Clifton E. McCann, Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.

 
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Falana v. Kent State Univ.: Determining the Inventorship of Chemical Compounds
Lars H. Genieser, March 23, 2012
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently considered what activities rise to a contribution to conception that qualify one to be a joint inventor of a chemical compound in its opinion Falana v. Kent State Univ., No. 2011-1198 (Fed. Cir. Jan. 23, 2012). The general law of...

Obtaining Patents Under the America Invents Act (Patent Reform)
Lars H. Genieser, October 17, 2011
Originally proposed in 2005, the America Invents Act ("AIA"), colloquially known as the "patent reform bill," was signed into law on September 16, 2011. This represents the most dramatic change to the U.S. patent law since the 1952 revision. A spur to Congress to pass the bill...

America Invents Act of 2011: Major Changes in the Law That Will Affect Patent Litigation Strategies
Lars H. Genieser,Clifton E. McCann, October 14, 2011
Patent litigation can be analogized to a game of chess. In chess each player has six distinct pieces - the king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, and pawn - each with its own strengths and weaknesses. In patent litigation, parties similarly have distinct “pieces,” such as civil litigation,...

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Lars H. Genieser, Ph.D.
Venable LLP
575 7th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004




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