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Visibility Rankings  | | #706 out of 23,837 lawyers in Washington, District of Columbia | | #20,465 out of 889,408 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | Biotechnology; Pharmaceutical; Intellectual Property; Life Sciences; Nanotechnology; Health Law; International Law | | | Peer Review Rating | AV
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What's this? | | | Education | George Washington University, J.D., with high honors, 1981, Earlham College, B.S., 1973; University of Connecticut, M.A., 1976 | | | Admitted | 1981, District of Columbia; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| Memberships | The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association; American Intellectual Property Law Association; American Association for the Advancement of Science. | | | Biography | Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Living Matter Found to Be Patentable: In re Chakrabarty," Connecticut Law Review 11(2), Winter, 1979; "Patent Protection for DNA Molecules," J.Off. 64 (2), February 1982; "Export Controls and U.S. Biotechnology," B.L.R. 2(1), January 1983; "Production of Plant Material Under the General Patent Statute: A Sensible Policy at the PTO?" B.L.R. 4, March 1985; "Biotechnology Products Liability and the Public Interest," World Biotech Report, 1985, Vol 1: Europe (Online Publ., London); "Stan Allen's Invention - The World His Oyster," CIPA, November 1987 at 30-37. Co-Author: Intellectual Property Rights in Biotechnology Worldwide, (Macmillan 1987); "Animal Patents: Issues and Prospects in the United States," Animal Patents: The Legal, Economic and Social Issues (Macmillan, 1989). Technical Assistant to Phillip B. Baldwin, Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1981-1983. Adjunct Professor, BioTechnology Patent Law, George Mason School of Law, 1989—. Advisory Panel, "Biotechnology in a Global Economy: Options for U.S. Strategy," Office of Technology Assessment. | | | ISLN | 909102256 | |
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