Background
Aisenberg, Irwin Morton was born on August 8, 1925 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William and Esther (Lewis) Aisenberg.
Aisenberg, Irwin Morton was born on August 8, 1925 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William and Esther (Lewis) Aisenberg.
Carnegie Mellon University (Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, 1946). University of Akron; Georgetown University (Juris Doctor, 1957).
Worked at Jacobson, Price, Holman & Stern (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Unfair Competition, Copyright, Computer and Antitrust Law. International Patent and Trademark Practice. Practice before all Federal Courts and Administrative Agencies.
Admitted to the bar, 1958, District of Columbia and United States.
Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. 1964, United States. Supreme Court.
1982, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Omicron Delta Kappa. Professional Engineer, Massachusetts, 1952. Patent Examiner, United States.
Patent Office, 1954-1957. Author: "Attorney"s Dictionary of Patent Claims," Matthew Bender, 1985.
"Patent Law Precedent," Little Brown and Company, 1991.
"The Status of Company-pending Patents for Precluding Patentability, "Journal of the Patent Office Society, Volume 47, Number. 11, November 1965; "A Tale of Two Applicants or How Declaration and Inventorship Requirements Raise the Dickens with Promotion of Progress," Idea, Volume 21, Number. 3, 1980; "A Step Beyond Novelty, Utility and Non-Obviousness," Idea, Volume 25, Number.
3, 1984.
"Patents: Their Evolution, Their Posture, Their Procurement and Their Function," INTERCIENCIA, Volume 6, Number. 6, pg. 395, 1981. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, the International Development & Education Award, The Journal of Law and Technology, 1981. Member, Appeal Board, National Register of Health Services Providers in Psychology, 1987-1989.
Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. American Bar Association (Member, Committee 108, 1965).
American Intellectual Property Law Association (Member, Chemical Practices Committee, 1957). International Association for the Protection of Industrial Property (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property).
With a staff of eighty individuals including 22 professionals the firm represents a range of clients from individual entrepreneurs to fortune 500 companies in matters involving mechanical, electrical, chemical high tech intellectual property issues Trademarks and Copyrights.
The firm also represents and co-counsels with other small medium and Large sized international intellectual property law firms.
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Member, Editorial Advisory Board, the International Development & Education Award, The Journal of Law and Technology, 1981. Member, Appeal Board, National Register of Health Services Providers in Psychology, 1987-1989. Member, Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association.
Member: District of Columbia Bar.
American Bar Association (Member, Committee 108, 1965). American Intellectual Property Law Association (Member, Chemical Practices Committee, 1957).
International Association for the Protection of Industrial Property (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property).
Married Lois P., September 4, 1955 (divorced April 1986). Children: Karen Sue Portner, Sondra Lee, David Craig, Steven Bennett. Married Hana Jane Barton, June 19, 1999.