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1. Kenyon & Kenyon
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Adam Albrett
Kenyon & Kenyon
Adam Albrett - Associate
Silicon Valley RiverPark Towers 333 West San Carlos Street Suite 600 San Jose, CA 95110 Direct Dial (408) 975-7976
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Adam Albrett has been working in a variety of fields in intellectual property law since 1996. He has worked with both national and international clients. Mr. Albrett has extensive experience in many aspects of the preparation and prosecution of patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His experience includes interaction with inventors to gather invention disclosure material, preparation of patent applications, and prosecution of applications before the Patent Office. Mr. Albrett has prepared opinions for clients on issues such as validity, infringement and inequitable conduct. He has also performed due diligence in support of acquisitions and for patent purchases. Mr. Albrett has prepared research memoranda involving many salient issues in support of patent litigation. In addition, he has prepared distribution, fulfillment services, licensing agreements, and leases of communications capacity.
Before law school, Mr. Albrett was a warfare analyst and communications engineer for a leading defense think tank and a satellite communications firm. He has meaningful work experience in microcomputer design, operating systems, semiconductor device modeling and simulation, digital signal processing, frequency estimation, and other communications related areas.
Mr. Albrett's practice covers a large number of technological fields including : microprocessor system design, bus architecture, computer architecture, computer software, video communication, semiconductor micro-structures, xerographics, cellular communication systems, and heart monitoring systems.
Mr. Albrett is a co-author of Status of Software and Business Methods After State Street, Morrison & Foerster IP Newsletter, State Street Bank - If One Can Make Common Sense, Can One Patent It?, Partnering In Patents V, An Open Dialog Between the USPTO and the Bar, and Link Availability Analyses for Space to Ground Optical Communication Systems, Stanford Telecommunications. He is also the author of Noise Figure Simulation for Non-uniformly Doped GaAs MESFETs, B.S. Thesis, University of Virginia School of Engineering.
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2. www.pillsburywinthrop.com
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Adam Albrett Associate aalbrett@pillsburywinthrop.com Phone : 650.233.4589 Fax : 650.233.4040 Silicon Valley
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Adam Albrett Associate aalbrett@pillsburywinthrop.com
Adam Albrett has been working in a variety of fields in intellectual property law since 1996. He has worked with both national and international clients. Mr. Albrett has extensive experience in many aspects of the preparation and prosecution of patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His experience includes interaction with inventors to gather invention disclosure material , preparation of patent applications , and prosecution of applications before the Patent Office. Mr. Albrett has prepared opinions for clients on issues such as validity , infringement and inequitable conduct. He has also performed due diligence in support of acquisitions and for patent purchases. Mr. Albrett has prepared research memoranda involving many salient issues in support of patent litigation. In addition , he has prepared distribution , fufillment services , licensing agreeents , and leases of communications capacity.
Before law school , Mr. Albrett was a warfare analyst and communications engineer for a leading defense think tank and a satellite communications firm. He has meaningful work experience in microcomputer design , operating systems , semiconductor device modeling and simulation , digital signal processing , frequency estimation , and other communications related areas.
Mr. Albrett's practice covers a large number of technological fields including : microprocessor system design , bus architecture , computer architecture , computer software , video communication , semiconductor micro-structures , xerographics , cellular communication systems , and heart monitoring systems.
Mr. Albrett is a co-author of Status of Software and Business methods After State Street , Morrison & Foerster IP Newsletter , State Street Bank - If One Can Make Common Sense , Can One Patent It? , Partnering in Patents V , An Open Dialogue Between the USPTO and the Bar , and Link Availability Analyses for Space to Ground Optical Communication Systems , Stanford Telecommunications. He is also the author of Noise Figure Simulation for Non-uniformly Doped GaAs MESFETs , B.S. Thesis , University of Virginia School of Engineering.
Education J.D. , University of Virgina , 1996 Graduate Communication Courses , Johns Hopkins University , 1989 - 1990 B.S.E.E. , University of Virginia , 1988 Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu , Tau Beta Pi , Gamma Beta Phi -
3. Kenyon & Kenyon
www.kenyonlaw.com/attybio.cfm? - [Cached]Published on: 9/15/2000 Last Visited: 9/15/2000
Adam Albrett
Kenyon & Kenyon
Adam Albrett - Associate
Silicon Valley RiverPark Towers 333 West San Carlos Street Suite 600 San Jose, CA 95110 Direct Dial (408) 975-7976
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Adam Albrett has been working in a variety of fields in intellectual property law since 1996. He has worked with both national and international clients. Mr. Albrett has extensive experience in many aspects of the preparation and prosecution of patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His experience includes interaction with inventors to gather invention disclosure material, preparation of patent applications, and prosecution of applications before the Patent Office. Mr. Albrett has prepared opinions for clients on issues such as validity, infringement and inequitable conduct. He has also performed due diligence in support of acquisitions and for patent purchases. Mr. Albrett has prepared research memoranda involving many salient issues in support of patent litigation. In addition, he has prepared distribution, fulfillment services, licensing agreements, and leases of communications capacity.
Before law school, Mr. Albrett was a warfare analyst and communications engineer for a leading defense think tank and a satellite communications firm. He has meaningful work experience in microcomputer design, operating systems, semiconductor device modeling and simulation, digital signal processing, frequency estimation, and other communications related areas.
Mr. Albrett's practice covers a large number of technological fields including : microprocessor system design, bus architecture, computer architecture, computer software, video communication, semiconductor micro-structures, xerographics, cellular communication systems, and heart monitoring systems.
Mr. Albrett is a co-author of Status of Software and Business Methods After State Street, Morrison & Foerster IP Newsletter, State Street Bank - If One Can Make Common Sense, Can One Patent It?, Partnering In Patents V, An Open Dialog Between the USPTO and the Bar, and Link Availability Analyses for Space to Ground Optical Communication Systems, Stanford Telecommunications. He is also the author of Noise Figure Simulation for Non-uniformly Doped GaAs MESFETs, B.S. Thesis, University of Virginia School of Engineering.
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