Background
Kaminski, Michael D. was born on June 26, 1960 in Hamtramck, Michigan, United States.
Kaminski, Michael D. was born on June 26, 1960 in Hamtramck, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, magna cum laude, 1982. Bachelor of Science, Chemistry. Bachelor of Arts, Communications, with high honors, 1982) Bachelor of Arts, Communications, with high honors, 1982).
University of Michigan Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1986).
Worked at Foley & Lardner (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Patent Law, Patent Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1987, Illinois. 1988, District of Columbia.
United States.
District Court, Northern District of Illinois. United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. United States. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
United States.
District Court, Northern District of Texas. United States. Supreme Court. United States. District Court, District of Nebraska.
United States.
District Court, District of Connecticut. Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Kappa Tau Alpha.
Alpha Chi Sigma. Member, 1985-1986 and Executive Editor, 1986-1987, Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies. Company-Author: "Intellectual Property Law in Illinois," Cambridge Institute, 1988.
"Federal Circuit Practice, 1989-1990: A Look at Significant Decisions Affecting Patent Practices," Selected Legal Papers, Volume VIII, Nos. 1 and 2 (1990); "Federal Circuit Practice, 1990-1991: A Look at Significant Decisions Affecting Patent Practice," Selected Legal Papers, Volume IX, Number.
1 (1991); "Necessarily Non-Obvious?--Dillon and Pleuddemann," Selected Legal Papers, Volume IX, Number.
1 (1991). "Double Patenting: One Way, Two Way, Whose Delay," Patent Prosecution and Litigation, National Invention Center (1992). "Section 112, Paragraph Six: What Ends Are Justified by the Means?," Intellectual Property Law, 1992, State Bar of Texas Professional Development Program.
"The Significant Federal Circuit Cases Interpreting Section 112," 41 American
U. Law Review 621 (1992). "Extending Patent Term Under General Foods," National Invention Center, 1993. "Double Patenting: One Way, Two Way.
Whose Delay," 1 U. Baltimore
International Propagation Lord Justice 180 (1993). "The Legal Significance of Trade Show Activity Under United States Patent Law," 76 J.P.T.O.S. 445 (1994).
"A Year in Review. The Federal Circuit"s Patent Decisions in 1993," 43 American
U. Law Review 1450 (1994). "Conducting United States.
Patent Prosecution With a View Toward Potential Litigation," 74 Patent World 36 (1995). "Being Prepared for United States.
Litigation Can Make All the Difference," 75 Patent World 32 (1995).
"New Boundaries and Burdens for a Patentee Attempting to Claim Certain Lost Profits Infringement Damages," 76 Patent World 17 (1995). Editorial Boards: Patent World, 1995. AIPLA Quarterly Journal, 1994.
Legal Writing Instructor, University of Michigan Law School, 1986.
Adjunct Instructor, John Marshall Law School, 1988. Legal Writing Instructor, Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 1989.
Adjunct Professor of Patent Law, Washington College of Law, American University, 1991. Member: Federal Circuit and American Bar Associations.
The District of Columbia Bar.
Bar Association of the District of Columbia. American Chemical Society. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Member, 1985-1986 and Executive Editor, 1986-1987, Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies.