Gregory Krabacher is a Bricker & Eckler attorney practicing in the litigation group. His practice emphases intellectual property litigation and prosecution, including representing clients on patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret matters. He also provides counsel regarding electronic discovery issues in litigation.
Representative Experience
Represents clients in patent, trademark, trade secret, and copyright infringement matters ranging from multimillion dollar federal disputes to small disputes resolved out of court
Prosecutes patent applications and performs patentability, validity, noninfringement and right to use analyses in the Mechanical and Computer Sciences arts
Performs trademark clearance analysis, prosecutes trademark applications for a wide variety of products and services, and represents clients before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
Represents clients in disputes over electronic discovery and advises clients on their preservation and production obligations with respect to electronically stored information
As an Information Technology Consultant with Accenture from 1998 to 2002 he participated in the design, build, and roll-out of major software initiatives for large corporate and governmental clients nationwide
Community and Professional Activities
Admitted, State of Ohio; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; Federal District Court for the Southern District of Ohio; Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
Publications
Electronic Discovery in 2007: Discovering How Little We Know, Delivered at the University of Dayton School of Law, Significant Developments in Computer and Cyberspace Law (June 2007) (Co-Author)
Protecting Building Design from Theft: IP for Design Professionals 101, ohioConstructionLaw.com (December 2005)
Note, Revocation of Tripartite Rolling Contracts: Finding A Remedy In the Twenty-First Century Usage of Trade, 66 Ohio St. L.J. 397 (2005)
Education
The Ohio State University (J.D., 2005) Technology Editor, Ohio State Law Journal
The Ohio State University (B.S., Computer Information Science and Engineering, 1998); Student Body Vice President.
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