Corey A. Salsberg i.s an associate in McDermott Will & Emery's Intellectual Property, Media & Technology Department based in the Boston office. His practice focuses on representing and advising a broad range of clients in the life sciences, medical device, software, and other technology fields in patent, trade secret, licensing, contract and other intellectual property and technology-related matters.
Corey has particular experience in presenting complex legal issues and technologies to judges and juries in the context of intellectual property litigation, and in the past several years has authored more than 50 substantive patent law briefs covering claim construction, patent infringement, patent validity, unenforceability, inventorship, injunctions and damages.
Representative Experience:
Representation of a leading global developer and manufacturer of contact lenses in two patent suits involving five extended-wear silicone-hydrogel contact lens patents.
Representation of the largest provider of medical malpractice liability insurance in New England in a declaratory judgment suit involving an alleged breach of a software license agreement.
Representation of a multinational developer and manufacturer of medical lasers and light-based technologies in two patent suits involving lasers used for hair removal and for the treatment of a variety of skin disorders.
Representation of a multinational medical diagnostics company in two patent suits involving nine lateral flow immunoassay patents.
Representation of a laboratory instrument systems provider in a patent suit involving medical centrifuge rotors.
Representation of a non-volatile memory provider in a patent inventorship suit involving a semiconductor process and circuits.
Representation of a major branded foods company in a patent and trade secret suit involving serum-trapping bottle cap technology.
Corey also teaches trade secrets law as an adjunct professor at the University of Toledo College of Law in Ohio.
In addition to intellectual property matters, Corey serves as appointed defense counsel in a variety of federal criminal matters. He recently succeeded in petitioning a federal district court to vacate and reduce the sentence of a man who had been serving an illegal sentence for the last twelve years. In 2006, Corey defended an indigent man charged with being a member of a criminal RICO enterprise.
While at law school, Corey authored the feature article "Resurrecting the Woolly Mammoth: Science, Law, Ethics, Politics and Religion," for the Stanford Technology Law Review (2000 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 1). He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude while at Yale University. Prior to law school, Corey served as a press officer and spokesman for the New York City Department of Parks under Commissioner Henry J. Stern and the Giuliani administration.
Corey is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in California, and before the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Federal Circuits.
Education
Stanford Law School, J.D., 2001
Yale University, B.A. (magna cum laude), 1997 |