Background
Schlicher, John W. was born on January 17, 1947 in Topeka, Kansas, United States.
Schlicher, John W. was born on January 17, 1947 in Topeka, Kansas, United States.
Northwestern University (Bachelor of Arts, Chemistry, with highest distinction, 1969). Stanford University (Juris Doctor, 1973). Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi.
Phi Lambda Upsilon.
Research Fellow, Stanford University, 1969.
Worked at Fish & Neave (New York, New York) specializing in Intellectual Property including Patent, Trademark, Trade Secret, Copyright and Unfair Competition, Unfair Trade Practice and Antitrust Law. Trials and Appeals in all Federal and State Courts and Governmental Administrative Agencies. Admitted to the bar, 1975, New New York
1977, California.
Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi.
Phi Lambda Upsilon.
Research Fellow, Stanford University, 1969. Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1993. Author: "Patent Law: Legal and Economic Principles," Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1992, 1996.
Licensing Intellectual Property, Legal, Business and Market Dynamics, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
"If Economic Welfare is the Goal, Will Economic Analysis Redefine Patent Law?" 4 Journal of Proprietary Rights 12, 1992. "Comments on Reverse Engineering and Patents," Reverse Engineering: Legal and Business Strategies, 1992.
"Department of Justice, Antitrust Policy, Economic Growth and Intellectual Property," Intellectual Property/Antitrust 1993, P.L.I., 1993. "The Law and Economics of Licensing Biotechnology Patent and Related Property Rights in the United States," 69 Journal of the Patent Office Society 263, 1987.
"A Lear v. Adkins Allegory," 68 Journal of the Patent Office Society 427, 1986.
"An Introduction to the Antitrust and Misuse Limits on Commercial Exploitation of a Patent," Banbury Report 10: Patenting of Life Forms, 1982. "Tying Arrangements Involving a Patent License," Current Trends in Domestic and International Licensing of Technology, P.L.I., 1979. "Some Thoughts on the Law and Economics of Government Regulation of Licensing Patent and Related Rights in the United States, The European Economic Community and Japan," Continuing Legal Education Institute (AIPLA), 1986.
"Judicial Regulation of Patent Licensing, Litigation and Settlement Under Judicial Policies Created in Lear v.
Adkins (AIPLA) Selected Legal Papers I-1, 1985. "The Patent Arbitration Law: A New Procedure for Resolving Patent Infringement Disputes," 40 The Arbitration Journal 7, 1985.
Company-Author: Chapter VIII, "Antitrust Issues Involving Intellectual Property: Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Trade Secrets," American Bar Association Antitrust Section, Antitrust Law Developments (2d educated 1984). Member: Bar Association of San Francisco.
The State Bar of California.
American Bar Association (Chair, Patent, Trademark and Copyright section, Antitrust Committee, 1990-1992. Vice-chair, Antitrust Section, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Committee, 1990-1994). American Intellectual Property Law Association (Chair, Antitrust Committee, 1984-1986).
(Resident, Palo Alto, California Office).
Founded in 1878, Fish & Neave is one of the country"s oldest full-service intellectual property firms. Each of our lawyers practices exclusively in the intellectual property field
The majority of the firm"s work is patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret and related litigation in federal courts throughout the country. We also represent our clients in patent interferences and trademark oppositions and cancellations in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, in proceedings before the United States International Trade Commission, in connection with oppositions in the European, Japanese and other overseas patent offices in connection with infringement actions in national courts in Europe and around the world and in various dispute resolution processes world-wide.
In addition, we render patent and trademark opinions, represent clients in connection with the intellectual property aspects of corporate transactions, and prepare and negotiate a variety of agreements such as technology transfer, patent, trademark and other forms of licenses.
The firm also prosecutes patent, trademark and copyright applications and maintains issued patents and trademark registrations.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco. The State Bar of California. American Bar Association (Chair, Patent, Trademark and Copyright section, Antitrust Committee, 1990-1992.
Vice-chair, Antitrust Section, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Committee, 1990-1994).
American Intellectual Property Law Association (Chair, Antitrust Committee, 1984-1986). (Resident, Palo Alto, California Office).
Fellow, Stanford University, 1969. Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1993.