Karl Bozicevic

Intellectual Property, Mediation
200 Middlefield Road, Suite 200
Menlo Park, California 94025


Intellectual Property

Admitted

1978, Florida; 1979, District of Columbia; 1986, Ohio; 1989, California; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Law School

Nova University, J.D., 1978; George Washington University, LL.M., Intellectual Property Law, 1985

Law School Graduation Year

1985

College

Tulane University of Louisiana, B.S., Chemistry, 1974

Memberships

Biographical

Author: Patent Strategies in Molecular Diversity, Annual Reports in Combinatorial Chemistry and Molecular Diversity Volume 1, pp. 298-313, ESCOM Science Publishers B.V., The Netherlands, 1997; Patent Tactics in Molecular Diversity, Molecular Diversity Volume 3, pp. 235-246, 1998; A Landmark Decision on Patenting DNA in the U.S., 3 Financial Times #57 (1994); Patenting DNA ยท Obviousness Rejections, 74 J. Pat. & Tm. Office Soc'y 750 (1992); Reversing In re Ruscetta, 71 J. Pat. Tm. Office Soc'y 814 (1989); The Reverse Doctrine of Equivalents in the World of Reverse Transcriptase, 71 J. Pat. Tm. Office Soc'y 353 (1989); Contributory Infringement and the Molecular Biologist, 70 J. Pat. & Tm. Office Soc'y 237 (1988); Distinguishing Products of Nature from Products Derived from Nature, 69 J. Pat. & Tm. Office Soc'y 415 (1987).

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