I have a passion and enthusiasm for innovation that stems from my upbringing. Dinner with scientists from diverse disciplines and discussions about complex scientific topics were a regular part of my life growing up.
My dad, who is a world-renowned neuroscientist in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease research, taught me to embrace the unknown; as he says, that is where the biggest opportunity for learning resides.
This notion developed in me a love for scientific endeavors and a deep understanding of the creativity, diligence, and dedication it takes to be good at what you do.
Being an intellectual property attorney allows me to help inventors, founders and business owners protect and increase the value of their hard work.
I know what it takes to create a successful business from the ground up, and unfortunately I also know how easy it is for other people to steal and profit from your ideas if you don't have legal protection in place.
My introduction to intellectual property law came early in my life, after I was awarded the Grand Prize in a high-school photography contest, for an image of a football player. At the time I was quite proud of this accomplishment, as the image was published in local newspapers and was to be printed on the cover of a book.
Then came the lawyers....oh no.
The football player in the image sent the book publisher and I a letter from his legal counsel saying that since the picture was of him, he and I should share the prize proceeds.
I was fortunate enough to have a neighbor who was an intellectual property litigator. He helped me resolve the matter but the book of "award winning photos" was ultimately published with a blank cover.
The vivid memory of that all-too-blank cover plays a part in what propels me to help the clients I represent today be as proactive as possible in protecting their Intellectual Property.
As an IP attorney, my practice focuses on implementing proactive measures that help companies with valuable technologies and brands protect those assets by architecting and implementing best practices for securing their intellectual property rights.
I have developed a comprehensive approach for managing a company’s intellectual property portfolio that is reflected in my firm’s IP Diagnostic™ process.
I enjoy working with clients to identify and fulfill their needs. When the situation calls for it, I assemble and help clients manage the team of people required to diligently ensure that the intellectual property of our client is adequately protected.
When legal disputes arise, as they sometimes do, I work with my clients to help them navigate the situation in a level-headed way that preserves the value of their organization.
My measured approach to building value has proven quite successful, and I’m proud to have helped numerous clients realize the potential value of their intellectual property assets.
Throughout my years as an intellectual property attorney, I’ve helped numerous clients:
Here is a representative sample of a select few of the IP-related disputes I've served as lead counsel on:
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In short though....
I hold a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) from the University of New Hampshire's Franklin Pierce Law Center, where I was a law review editor on the IDEA Journal of Law and Technology, The Intellectual Property Law Review.
I'm not just a lawyer though...I do have a deep technical background.
I also hold a Bachelor of Science degree from Chapman University’s School of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as a B.S. degree in Business Administration from Chapman University.
I am admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of California, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit as well as the U.S. Federal District Courts for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of California.