Background
Krosin, Kenneth E. was born on October 5, 1944 in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States.
Krosin, Kenneth E. was born on October 5, 1944 in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, cum laude, 1966). University of Michigan (Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1967). George Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1971).
Member, George Washington Law Review, 1970-1971.
Editor, Federal Circuit Patent Law Decisions, American Intellectual Property Law Association, 1987- 1989. Program Company-Chairman, AIPLA Twelfth Annual Institute, The Art of Litigation Advocacy," Marco Island, Florida, January 25-28, 1989.
The Expanding Law of Patent Damages," Practicing Law Institute, Seminar on Patent Litigation, October 1-2, 1990. "Proper Investigation of Public Use and on Sale Issues Preparatory to the Filing of A Patent Application," American Intellectual Property Law Association Annual Meeting, October, 1989.
"Establishing a Prima Facie Case of Infringement," Houston Intellectual Property Law Association, Delegate Lago Institute, October, 1989.
"What Makes the Jury Tick: Pros and Cons of a Jury Trial," Franklin Pierce Law Center on Patent, Trademark and Computer Litigation: Trial Techniques & Strategies, September, 1989. "What Makes the Jury Tick,” Association of Corporate Patent Counsel, June 1989 Meeting, Silverado, California, June 25-28, 1989. "Establishing a Prima Facie Case for Infringement Through the Direct Examination of Witnesses," BN A Patent Conference, November, 1988.
"How to Avoid Willful Infringement," American Intellectual Property Law Association Annual Meeting, October, 1987.
"Evolution of the Interface Between Antitrust and Technology Licensing," Licensing Executives Society, Saint Louis Chapter, September, 1986. "Experimental Use Doctrine Applied to Genetic Engineering Materials," Industrial Biotechnology Association, April, 1985.
"Biotechnology and Intellectual Property Law," American Bar Association, Section of Natural Resources Law, Environmental Quality Committee, September, 1985. "Federal Circuit Decisions on Willful Infringement Are Unfair and Improper," Third Judicial Conference for the United States.
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, April, 1985.
The Effective Communication by Engineers and Scientists of Their Inventions to Patent Counsel," Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers, September, 1981.
Worked at Lowe, Price, LeBlanc & Becker (Alexandria, Virginia) specializing in Patent Trademark, Copyright and Unfair Competition Law, Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1972, District of Columbia and United States. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
1975, United States.
Supreme Court. 1982, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. 1990, Virginia Supreme Court and United States.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Member, George Washington Law Review, 1970-1971. Editor, Federal Circuit Patent Law Decisions, American Intellectual Property Law Association, 1987.
Program Company-Chairman, AIPLA Eighteenth Annual Mid-Winter Institute, "The Art of Litigation Advocacy," Boca Raton, Florida, February 1-4, 1995.
Program Company-Chairman, AIPLA Twelfth Annual Mid-Winter Institute, Faculty Member, "Trial of a Patent Infringement Case," Patent Resources Group Program, April 28-30, 1997. "The Art of Litigation Advocacy," Marco Island, Florida, January 25-28, 1989. Lecturer: Panelist, "Roundatable Discussion: The Markman-Hilton-Davis Aftermath: From the Perspective of the Pacific Theater of Operations Patent Practitioners and the Judiciary, Federal Circuit Judicial Conference, June 12, 1997.
"En Banc Decisions of the Federal Circuit," Practicing Law Institute Seminar on Patent Litigation, November 16-17, 1995.
"Ethical and Local Rule Restrictions on Investigations of Potential Jurors and Post-Trial Contact with Jurors," American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law, December 1995. "Strategies for Minimizing Patent Litigation Risks," Corporate Counsel Institute on Intellectual Property, March 14-15, 1994.
"Protecting--Without Misusing--Patent Rights," Intellectual Property Section, Virginia State Bar Annual Meeting, June 18, 1993. "Legal and Strategy Considerations in Litigating Patent Disputes," NGB Corporation Seminar on Intellectual Property, December 1992.
"The Expanding Law of Patent Damages," Practicing Law Institute, Seminar on Patent Litigation, October 1-2, 1990.
"Proper Investigation of Public Use and On Sale Issues Preparatory to the Filing of A Patent Application," AIPLA Annual Meeting, October, 1989. "Establishing a Prima Facie Case of Infringement," Houston Intellectual Property Law Association, Delegate Lago Institute, October, 1989. "What Makes the Jury Tick: Pros and Cons of a Jury Trial," Franklin Pierce Law Center on Patent, Trademark and Computer Litigation.
Trial Techniques & Strategies, September, 1989.
"How to Avoid Willful Infringement," AIPLA Annual Meeting, October, 1987. Company-Author: "Patent-Based Suits at the International Trade Commission Following the 1988 Amendments to Section 337," 17 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 47, Spring, 1989.
"En Banc Decisions of the Federal Circuit," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Patent Litigation, November, 1995. Author: "Strategies for Enforcing Patents on Software Inventions," The Georgetown University Law Center Sixth Annual Advanced Computer Law Institute, March 1993.
"Patent Damages," Partito Liberale Italiano (Italian Liberal Party) Patent Litigation, October, 1990.
"Understanding the Jury," 3 Intellectual Property 9, October 1989. Law Clerk, United States. Court of Claims, 1971-1972.
Member, Advisory Board, BNA Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Chairman, Trade Regulation Committee, Computer Law Section, 1989-1990). Virginia State Bar; American Bar Association.
American Intellectual Property Law Association (Chairman, Federal Litigation Committee, 1987-1989. Treasurer, 1990-1991.
Member, Board of Directors, 1991-1994).
District of Columbia Computer Law Forum (Member, Board of Directors, 1987). Computer Law Association. The firm handles all aspects of patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition causes, including litigation, ex parte practice before the United States.
Patent and Trademark Office, inter parte practice before the United States.P.T.O and practice before the United States.
Copyright Office. Opinions are rendered as to the validity and infringement of patents, trademarks and copyrights, the patentability of inventions, as well as registrability of trademarks and copyrights. The firm has associates throughout the world to assist its clients in obtaining protection and advice with regard to patents, trademarks and copyrights on a worldwide basis.
Attorneys of the firm have degrees in electrical, electronic, computer, chemical, mechanical and civil engineering, computer science, chemistry, biochemistry and biology.
Member, George Washington Law Review, 1970-1971. Editor, Federal Circuit Patent Law Decisions, American Intellectual Property Law Association, 1987. Program Company-Chairman, AIPLA Eighteenth Annual Mid-Winter Institute, "The Art of Litigation Advocacy," Boca Raton, Florida, February 1-4, 1995.
Program Company-Chairman, AIPLA Twelfth Annual Mid-Winter Institute, Faculty Member, "Trial of a Patent Infringement Case," Patent Resources Group Program, April 28-30, 1997.
"The Art of Litigation Advocacy," Marco Island, Florida, January 25-28, 1989.