Background
Duvall, Donald Knox was born on October 30, 1925 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Duvall, Donald Knox was born on October 30, 1925 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1949). University of Virginia (Juris Doctor, 1952). Georgetown University (Master of Laws, 1958).
Worked at Kenyon & Kenyon (New York, NY) specializing in Intellectual Property Practice. Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, Computer Law, Licensing and related Trade Regulation, Antitrust and International Trade Matters, Sports Marketing, Entertainment Law. Trials, Appeals and Arbitration.
Admitted to the bar, 1954, Virginia and District of Columbia. 1960, Maryland (Not admitted NY). Sigma Nu Phi. Author: "Litigating Unfair Import Trade Practice Cases Before the United States.
International Trade Commission," 15 Lawyer of the Americas 1, 1983. "The Expeditious Adjudication of Section 337 Unfair Import Trade Practice Cases At the United States. ITC," 9 Am. Patent Law Association J. 157, 1983.
"Unfair Competition & The ITC: Actions Before The International Trade Commission: Practice & Procedure Under section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930," Clark Boardman, Callaghan, 6th Education, 1995. "Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights at the Border in the United States," Butterworth's Patent Litigation: Enforcing A Global Patent Portfolio 69 (1995). Chief Administrative Law Judge, United States.
International Trade Commission, 1978-1984. Member, Commercial Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Bar Association of the District of Columbia. Federal, American (Chairman, Section of International Law and Practice, 1973-1974. Member, House of Delegates, 1978-1980) and Inter-American (Councilor, 1982-1994) Bar Associations.
American Intellectual Property Law Association. International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association (Director, 1986). Washington Foreign Law Society (Director, 1963-1965).
Inter-American Bar Foundation (President, 1982-1994). American Law Institute. Kenyon & Kenyon, founded in 1879, specializes in the practice of law relating to intellectual property.
Our practice includes the procurement and enforcement of legal rights relating to patents, trademarks and copyrights. This involves counseling clients on intellectual property matters, negotiating and drafting agreements, trial and appellate litigation in the Federal and State Courts in all areas of the country and before the International Trade Commission, as well as preparing applications to obtain patents, trademark registrations, and copyright registrations, and guiding these applications through the appropriate administrative bodies in Washington, D.C. The firm also renders advice and representation in closely allied fields, such as antitrust, trade protection, franchising, entertainment, computer law and product advertising and marketing.
God, who is heard throughout the Bible, calls for justice for the widows, orphans and aliens who were oppressed by the powers of the day. Therefore the involvement in political life is something that Christians should not avoid.
Every individual should try to be open to others and willing to be changed. Therefore, community members should meet regularly in order to open their hearts, share their knowledge, thoughts and experience.
Member, Commercial Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association. Member: District of Columbia Bar. Bar Association of The District of Columbia.
Federal, American (Chairman, Section of International Law and Practice, 1973-1974. Member, House of Delegates, 1978-1980) and Inter-American (Councilor, 1982-1994) Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association (Director, 1986-1994). Washington Foreign Law Society (Director, 1963-1965). Inter-American Bar Foundation (President, 1982).
American Law Institute.
A. A. Malcolm and Alma (Knox) D. Married Kathryn Berry, November 26, 1960. Children: Donelle K., Suzanne B.