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Our Attorneys

Richard "JT" A. Castellano

Mr. Castellano is a registered patent attorney experienced in intellectual  property litigation, patent drafting, preparation and prosecution, opinions, counseling, and licensing. He has participated in numerous litigations and trials in federal district courts and the U.S. International Trade Commission, both in private practice and with the ITC in the Office of  Unfair Imports Investigations. Mr. Castellano is experienced in post-grant  proceedings with the USPTO  Patent Trial and Appeal Board, including reissues, reexaminations, and post-grant and inter partes reviews, trademark cancellation and opposition proceedings.


Mr. Castellano is highly experienced in cost-effectively building valuable U.S. patent portfolios for clients in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He has represented large multi-national corporations,  government agencies, universities, growing companies, and emerging start-ups in all phases of utility and design patent application portfolio development and management.   

Education

LL.M in Intellectual Property Law,  University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law


Certificate,  Chinese Intellectual Property Summer Institute, FPLC and Tsinghua  University School of Law, Beijing, PR of China


J.D., Franklin Pierce Law Center


Editor, IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review


Student Trial Attorney Clerkship, N.H. Supreme Court


B.S. in Chemistry

Technical Expertise

Data storage and management systems; Satellite systems; Military technology; Aerospace technology; Navigation systems; Pharmaceutical; Polymers;  Nanotechnology, Nuclear technology; Inks and toners; Optics; Semiconductors; Cosmetics; Display technology; Automotive; Power systems; Mobile devices; Telecommunications; Software, and networks; Complex processors and Processing networks.

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