Admitted
1977, Virginia; 1978, District of Columbia; 1981, Ohio and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Law School
George Washington University, J.D., 1977
Law School Graduation Year
1977
College
University of Notre Dame, B.S., magna cum laude, 1973
Memberships
District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Intellectual Property Law Section); Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association (President, 1997-1999); National Council Intellectual Property Law Associations (Delegate, 1998-1999); Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association; American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Biographical
Adjunct Professor, University of Dayton School of Law, 2000—. Lecturer: Recent Trends in Licensing Intellectual Property, University of Dayton Licensing Program, 2001; Negotiating Patent Licenses, University of Dayton Licensing Program, 2000; The Impact of Post-Issue Prior Art on the Doctrine of Equivalents - NCIPLA National Inventors Hall of Fame Conference, 2000; Patent Licensing Pitfalls, University of Dayton School of Law Licensing Program, 1999; Officer and Director Liability for Patent Infringement, Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association, Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association and Dayton Bar Association, Corporate Law Section; It is Mutiny - The Teenage Federal Circuit, NCIPLA National Inventors Hall of Fame 1999 Conference; The Best Mode Requirement, Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association and Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association; Provisional Patent Application Practice, Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association ; Japanese Patent Flooding, Technology Transfer Society. President, Engineering and Science Hall of Fame, 1993. Commercialization Advisory Board, 1998—, Edison Materials Technology Center. (Group Leader, Intellectual Property)