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Lemley, Mark Alan was born on November 20, 1966 in St. Louis. Son of Alan Norman Lemley and Linda Leigh Huheey.
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Lemley, Mark Alan was born on November 20, 1966 in St. Louis. Son of Alan Norman Lemley and Linda Leigh Huheey.
Stanford University (Bachelor of Arts, with distinction, 1988). Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley (Juris Doctor, 1991).
Law clerk to Honorary Dorothy W. Nelson United States Court Appeals (9th circuit), Pasadena, California, 1991-1992. Attorney Brown & Bain, Palo Alto, 1992-1993, Fish & Richardson Professional Corporation, Menlo Park, 1993—1994, of counsel Austin, Texas, 1995—2001, Keker & Van Nest, San Francisco, 2001—2009. Partner Durie Tangri LLP, since 2009.
Assistant professor law University Texas School Law, Austin, 1994-1998, professor law, 1998—1999, Marrs McLean professor law, 1999—2000. Professor law Boalt Hall School Law, University California, Berkeley, 2000—2004, co-director Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, 2000—2004, Elizabeth Josslyn Boalt Chair in Law, 2003—2004. William H. Neukom professor law Stanford Law School, since 2004, director Program in Law, Science & Technology, since 2004.
Board editors American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal, 1994—2000. Visiting professor University California School Law, Berkeley, 1998, Stanford Law School, 2003. Member Northern District California Working Committee on Model Patent Jury Instruction, since 2000, Blue Ribbon Task Force on Nanotechnology, 2004—2005.
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Advisory board Electronic Frontier Foundation. Member of Association of America Law Schools (chairman law & computers section 1997, chairman antitrust section 2006), American Law and Economics Association, American Intellectual Property Law Association, University Cooperative Society (board directors 1995-1999).
Married Rose Anne Hagan, March 11, 1995.