概要
I studied the physics of the early universe in graduate school, and then became a physics professor. After seven years as a professor, I got interested in intellectual property law and decided to go to law school. Now I'm an attorney working mostly on patent prosecution and litigation relating to high-tech fields and emerging technologies such as alternative energy. I also have a passion for bicycles and enjoy helping bicycle-related companies with their intellectual property. I am a member of the Oregon and Arizona bars, and am admitted to practice before the USPTO.
Specialties: Patent prosecution, patent litigation, trademark law, licensing agreements, scientific and legal expert consulting, emerging technologies, alternative energy, imaging systems, medical instruments, biotechnology.
職歴
Kolisch Hartwell, P.C., Shareholder and Intellectual Property Attorney
My practice includes patent and trademark litigation, prosecution and opinion work, with litigation accounting for about half of my work. I work in all fields of technology, including high-tech fields such as alternative energy, advanced imaging, medical devices and biotechnology. I also enjoy working with bicycle-related clients and technology. I became a shareholder at Kolisch Hartwell on January 1, 2011.
Lewis & Clark College, Assistant Professor
Taught a full range of undergraduate physics courses and laboratories, and developed curriculum for new courses and laboratories.
University of Oregon, Assistant Professor
Cal Poly State University, Lecturer
学歴・資格
Lewis & Clark Law School J.D., Law
University of California, Santa Barbara PhD, Physics
Columbia University in the City of New York M.S., Applied Physics
Columbia University in the City of New York B.S., Applied Mathematics