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Chris is a registered patent attorney and member of the Intellectual Property practice group. A former fellow in the Physics department at Rutgers University, he focused on research in condensed matter Physics and laboratory instruction. His past experience includes handling a wide range of patent infringement, prosecution and protection matters; preparing patent infringement and validity opinions; licensing agreements, and counseling on litigation issues involving patents and copyrights.
While attending law school, Chris served as a judicial extern for The Honorable Gregory M. Sleet of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware, assisting with all facets of patent cases on Judge Sleet's docket.
Chris is not admitted to practice in Ohio. He is admitted to practice only in the states of New York and New Jersey and he has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office since 2008.
Technical Experience
Condensed matter Physics, solid-state physics, thermal physics, polymer chemistry, optics, acoustics, electronics, mechanical systems, Raman and infra-red spectroscopy, fluid dynamics, Fourier wave analysis, photovoltaics, piezo-electric motors, low-temp high-field scanning tunneling microscopes, data compression techniques, database management, software systems and software applications, pharmacokinetic breath analysis, electrophoretic detection, mechanical-chemical treatment of a cellulosic biomass, material testing procedures, firearm accessories and holsters, and personal lighting systems.