Eric G. King is a registered patent attorney experienced in multiple technical fields, including electrical and electronic systems, telecommunications, computers and computer systems, microprocessors, microcontrollers, power electronics, wireless technologies, spread spectrum radio, software and computer-related inventions, financial services and business methods. He represents domestic and foreign companies in matters involving patent preparation, acquisitions, and prosecution as well as trademarks, copyrights, licensing and other business matters that arise in those technical fields. Mr. King has more than thirteen years of industry experience in engineering and management positions in the wireless and defense industries including Omni point Technologies, Inc., Loral Command and Control Systems, and Rockwell International. Practice Areas: Intellectual Property & Technology Counseling E-Business & Technology Licensing Patents & Trademarks Prosecution Bar Admissions/Court Admissions:California District of Columbia Virginia United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia United States Patent and Trademark Office Education:George Washington University School of Law, J.D. 2001, with Honors. University of Colorado, M.B.A. 1996. University of Southern California, M.S. E.E. (Electrical Engineering) 1989. DeVry Institute of Technology, B.S. (Electronics Engineering Technology) 1985, with Honors. Affiliations, Associations and Special Achievements: American Bar Association American Intellectual Property Law Association Beta Gamma Sigma National Business Honor Society Fauquier County Bar Association Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Intellectual Property Owners Association Publications: Wireless Internet and the Business Method Patenting Paradigm, Radio Communications Report (February 2000). Speaking Engagements: The USPTO's New Rules of Practice For Claims and Continuations, Northern Virginia Patent Lawyers Club (December 2007). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Northern Virginia Chapter (2004).
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