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| Practice Areas | Mechanical Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property Litigation; International Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property | | | Education | University of Georgia, J.D., 1998, United States Naval Academy, B.S.M.E., with honors, 1990 | | | Admitted | 1998, Georgia, Tennessee and registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| Military | Qualified Submarines and Qualified Engineer, U.S. Navy, 1986-1995 | | | Born | Atlanta, Georgia, 1968 | | | Biography | Professional Engineer, Virginia, 1995, Georgia, 1996. Author: "Key Words and Tricky Phrases: An Analysis of Patent Drafters and Attempts to Circumvent the Language of 35 U.S.C. 112", Georgia Journal of Intellectual Property, Volume 5, Number 1, Fall, 1997. Co-Author: "Owners of Business Method Patents Filing Claim Notices", TVPPA News, September-October 2006. | | | ISLN | 913234707 | |
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Federal Circuit Relaxes PTO Fraud Standard: A Win for Trademark OwnersCharles W. Forlidas, Stephen J. Stark, October 8, 2009 On August 31, 2009, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit handed down its opinion in the case of In re Bose Corp., dramatically changing the standards necessary to prove fraud under the trademark application process. The previous fraud standards had been in place since the Trademark... |
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