Admitted
1987, Illinois; 1988, District of Columbia; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S.
Law School
University of Michigan Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1986
Law School Graduation Year
1986
College
University of Michigan, B.S.Ch.E., magna cum laude, 1982; University of Michigan, B.S., Chemistry; U
Memberships
American Bar Association; The District of Columbia Bar; Bar Association of the District of Columbia; American Chemical Society (Chair, Division of Chemistry and the Law, 1999); American Intellectual Property Law Association (Member, Board of Directors, 1999—; Chemical Practice Chair, 1997-1999 and Vice Chair, 1995-1997; Education Committee Chair, 1993-1995).
Biographical
Kappa Tau Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma. Member, 1985-1986 and Executive Editor, 1986-1987, Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies. Co-Author: Conducting U.S. Patent Prosecution With a View Toward Potential Litigation, 74 Patent World 36 (1995); Being Prepared for U.S. Litigation Can Make All the Difference, 75 Patent World 32 (1995); New Boundaries and Burdens for a Patentee Attempting to Claim Certain Lost Profits Infringement Damages, 76 Patent World 17 (1995); Hilton Davis: What Does It Mean? AIPLA Coursebook (1996); The Doctrine of Equivalents Heats Up, International Legal Strategies, Vol. V-7 (1996); Conducting Patent Prosecution With a View Toward Litigation, Selected Legal Papers, Vol XV, No. 1 (1997); The Future of the Doctrine of Equivalents, (Ohio Institute); When A Licensee Can Stop Paying Royalties, Patent World (1997); The 1997 Year in Review: United States Patent Law, Patent World (1998); Conducting Prosecution With a View Toward Litigation, AIPLA Coursebook; Nobelpharma-Antitrust Level Patent Fraud, Patent World (1998). Editorial Boards: IP World, 1997—; Patent World, 1995—; AIPLA Quarterly Journal, 1994—. Legal Writing Instructor, University of Michigan Law School, 1986. Adjunct Instructor, John Marshall Law School, 1988-1990. Legal Writing Instructor, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 1989. Adjunct Professor of Patent Law, Washington College of Law, American University, 1991—; George Mason University, 1997—.