Background
Payne, Kenneth E. was born on January 12, 1936 in Kansas City, Kansas, United States.
Payne, Kenneth E. was born on January 12, 1936 in Kansas City, Kansas, United States.
University of Kansas School of Engineering (Bachelor of Science, 1959). Washington College of Law, American University (Juris Doctor, 1965).
Worked at Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P. (Washington, DC) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Licensing and Related Litigation, Antitrust, International Trade and Government Contract Law. Admitted to the bar, 1965, Missouri. 1966, District of Columbia.
Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office. Assistant General Counsel, United States.
Department of Commerce, 1971-1973. United States. Department of State Delegate, Inter-American Commission on Science and Technology Transfer, 1974-1975. Consultant of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, Austria, 1979.
Author: "Trade Secret Licensing - Definition, Duration and Disposition," Licensing Law and Business Report, 1979. "Effects of Restrictive Clauses," Les Nouvelles, June 1981. "Licensing v. Litigation-Cost Comparisons: USA," Les Nouvelles, December, 1983.
Co-Author: "Creative Patent and Know-How Licensing," Patent Resources Group, 1977. "United States Copyright Law: Visions of the Future," Annual of Industrial Property Law, 1977 and Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1979. "United States. Antitrust Aspects of the International Transfer of Technology," North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulations, Volume 5, No.
1, Winter, 1980; "Five Independent Clauses: A Practical Guide," Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1983. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Bar Association of the District of Columbia.
American (Member, Sections on: Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law. Antitrust Law; Litigation) and International Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Licensing Executives Society (International-United States. Delegate, 1976-1985; Treasurer, 1985-1987. President-Elect, 1987-1988.
President, 1989. USA-Canada, Secretary, 1978-1980. Vice President International, 1981-1983. President-Elect, 1983-1984.
President, 1984-1985). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Founded in 1965, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner has grown to become the largest law firm practicing in the specialized field of intellectual property law in Washington, D.C., and one of the largest in the United States.
The intellectual property practice of the firm encompasses every area of technology and includes all aspects of patent, trademark and copyright law. The firm also has a significant practice in other areas related to the interface of law and technology, such as computer law, unfair competition, government contracts, export control, and related antitrust, licensing, litigation and international trade matters.
Author: "Trade Secret Licensing - Definition, Duration and Disposition," Licensing Law and Business Report, 1979. "Effects of Restrictive Clauses," Les Nouvelles, June 1981. "Licensing v. Litigation-Cost Comparisons: USA," Les Nouvelles, December, 1983.
Co-Author: "Creative Patent and Know-How Licensing," Patent Resources Group, 1977. "United States Copyright Law: Visions of the Future," Annual of Industrial Property Law, 1977 and Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1979. "United States. Antitrust Aspects of the International Transfer of Technology," North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulations, Volume 5, No.
1, Winter, 1980
"Five Independent Clauses: A Practical Guide," Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1983. Co-Author: "Creative Patent and Know-How Licensing," Patent Resources Group, 1977. "United States Copyright Law: Visions of the Future," Annual of Industrial Property Law, 1977 and Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1979.
"United States. Antitrust Aspects of the International Transfer of Technology," North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulations, Volume 5, No. 1, Winter, 1980
"Five Independent Clauses: A Practical Guide," Licensing Law and Business Institute, 1983.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Bar Association of the District of Columbia. American (Member, Sections on: Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law.
Antitrust Law; Litigation) and International Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association. Licensing Executives Society (International-United States.
Delegate, 1976-1985; Treasurer, 1985-1987. President-Elect, 1987-1988. President, 1989. USA-Canada, Secretary, 1978-1980.
Vice President International, 1981-1983. President-Elect, 1983-1984. President, 1984-1985).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.