Background
Sullivan, Sally A. was born on January 16, 1952 in New York, New York, United States.
Sullivan, Sally A. was born on January 16, 1952 in New York, New York, United States.
Hunter College of The City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1973). California Institute of Technology (Doctor of Philosophy, 1978). University of Denver (Juris Doctor, with honors, 1995).
Spoken languages: French and German.
Worked at Greenlee, Winner and Sullivan, P.C. (Boulder, Colorado) specializing in Patent, Trademark and Copyright, Biotechnological, Chemical, Pharmaceutical and High Technology Instrumentation Patent Law. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Colorado. Registered to practice before the United States.
Patent and Trademark Office, 1985. Order of St. Ives. Co-Author: "Nature and Stability of Dinuclear Metal Complexes of Cryptatein Solution," 68:831, Helvetica Chimica Acta, 1985. "Gas Phase Reactions of Cyclic Silans," 103:480, J. Amer.
Chemistry Society, 1981. "Positive and Negative Ion Chemistry of Sulfuryl Halides," 28:69, Inter. J. Mass Spectrom, 1978.
Visiting Professor, University of Colorado, 1980. Member: Boulder, Colorado and American Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association.
American Chemical Society. Fellow: NATO; Centre National Research Scientific (France). Universities, research institutions and corporations at the leading edge of research and innovation often have unique problems which require individual, sometimes creative solutions.
At Greenlee, Winner and Sullivan, we approach every problem with the client's needs as our top concern. We have established an excellent track record with a number of companies and universities for obtaining significant United States. and international patent rights in complicated scientific areas such as biotechnology, liquid crystals, opto-electronics, medical technology and pharmaceuticals. Our practitioners are experienced, skilled and efficient.
Scientists appreciate our high level of scientific expertise which allows them to describe their inventions to us without having to explain the basic science involved. We are sensitive to our clients' fiscal constraints and our combination of scientific expertise and legal experience allows us to efficiently and economically fill the patent needs of the academic and business communities.
Member: Boulder, Colorado and American Bar Associations. American Intellectual Property Law Association. American Chemical Society.
Fellow: NATO; Centre National Research Scientific (France).