George A. Metzenthin has been practicing intellectual property law
since 1996. He is a partner with the firm. Mr. Metzenthin works closely
with his clients to help them identify their intellectual property and
develop strategies to build and utilize their technology. Mr. Metzenthin
provides clients with invalidity and non-infringement opinions as the
need arises and is appropriate for the client goals and considerations.
Prior to joining Cahn & Samuels, LLP, Mr. Metzenthin
worked in private practice in the areas of civil litigation and
intellectual property. Mr. Metzenthin's practice encompasses all phases
of intellectual property law including patent, trademark, copyright,
and trade secret. He specializes in patent prosecution and licensing,
with a particular emphasis in computer software, hardware, business
methods and medical devices. Mr. Metzenthin regularly counsels clients
regarding the global protection of their intellectual property and his
familiarity with a wide variety of scientific and engineering
disciplines enables him to understand, prepare and prosecute
applications for his clients' innovations. Mr. Metzenthin has experience
in all facets of patent prosecution before the USPTO including
examination, appeal, ex parte reexamination, and interference
proceedings. Mr. Metzenthin handles inventions in a variety of
technologies including software, medical devices, and
electrical/mechanical devices. He also has counseled clients on the use
of design patent protection to further their goals. His patent
prosecution knowledge includes preparation of ex parte reexamination
requests and defending patents being reexamined. Based on this
experience, he served as an expert witness regarding reexamination in
Bortex Industry Co. Ltd. v. Fiber Optic Designs, Inc. (E.D. Pa. No.
2:12-cv-04228)(included a patent infringement claim). Early in his
practice, he participated in interferences including strategy leading
into the interference and the conduct of it.
Mr. Metzenthin has counseled numerous clients regarding the
use of trademarks and copyrights to further their goals and protect
their developed intellectual property. He has filed numerous trademark
and copyright applications leading to issued registrations. He has
counseled clients regarding the use of designs for trademarks and trade
dress.
Mr. Metzenthin has over 15 years experiencing assisting U.S.
Army medical laboratories product the fruits of their research through
strategies that meet the concerns and goals for the resulting
intellectual property. He has made a variety of presentations regarding
these topics and the internal procedures of USAMRMC to military and
civilian personnel at medical centers and military laboratories. In
conjunction with the presentations on behalf of USAMRMC, he has assisted
researchers and other personnel in identifying their inventions and
prepared invention disclosures for those inventors. At times, he has the
opportunity to provide counsel on the intellectual property rights of
government contractors working individually or in conjunction with
government employees. Mr. Metzenthin has developed knowledge about
government software rights, technical data rights and Bayh-Dole Act
obligations for contractors under funding agreements including
contracts, grants, and CRADAs. Recently he finished a due diligence
investigation encompassing all facets of intellectual property,
technical data rights, and Government patent rights.
Mr. Metzenthin graduated cum laude from Case Western Reserve
University with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and
Applied Physics with a minor in Economics. While an undergraduate, he
was admitted to Tau Beta Pi. Mr. Metzenthin continued his educational
endeavors by also attending law school at Case Western Reserve
University.