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BSKB’s Electronics and IT Practice Group includes intellectual property attorneys and professionals having extensive expertise and specialized technical knowledge to effectively serve the IP needs of our electronics and IT clients.

Our attorneys’ experience, individually and collectively, includes all aspects of electronics patent and information technology patent law, from drafting and prosecuting patent applications in the U.S. and abroad, to licensing, managing intellectual property and portfolios. Our professionals have education and experience in electrical and electronic engineering and computer science. We provide opinions and counseling on issues pertaining to patent infringement and validity. We counsel our clients on other forms of intellectual property, including copyright law, trademark law and trade secrets. We also handle complex patent litigation and arbitration in cases of patent infringement. We also provide services in post-grant patent review, including reexamination and reissue, as an alternative to patent litigation.

Our professionals have technical experience includes: digital signal processing, computer architecture/software, optics, solid state circuitry, video and image systems, telecommunications, power generation, radar, sonar and inertial navigation systems and e-commerce.

Many of our members are former patent examiners, helping us to effectively assist our clients through the patenting process. Contact us today to learn how we can assist with your electronics patent or information technology patent challenges.

 

 

Attorneys and Professionals

  • Michael Mutter

    Michael K. Mutter

    Senior Counsel

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  • Jun (Atsushi) Nakamura

    Registered Patent Agent

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  • Jason W. Rhodes

    Associate

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  • Reed Risenmay

    Associate

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  • Catherine M. Voisinet

    Partner

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  • Marc Weiner

    Marc S. Weiner

    Partner

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