Background
Traian Moga, Thomas was born on February 5, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Traian Moga, Thomas was born on February 5, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, 1978. Master of Arts, 1980). Saint Louis University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Madonna University (Bachelor of Science, cum laude, 1994).
Worked at Harness, Dickey & Pierce, The Property Letting Centre (Troy, Michigan) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Computer Law, Trade Secrets, Trade Regulation. Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Illinois and Iowa.
1988, Michigan.
1990, District of Columbia. Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Author: "Patent Practice & Policy in the Pacific Rim," Oceana Publications, Incorporated.
(treatise); "Patent Practice in the United States," Tianjin (China) Technical News, 1990. "Japanese Patent Practice & American Business," Collected Speeches Before The Policy Study Group, Tokyo, Japan, 1993.
"Transgenic Animals as Intellectual Property (or the Patented Mouse that Roared)," Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, Volume 76, Number. 7, 1994. Instructor: Xiamen University Department of Law, Xiamen, China, 1990.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University.
Fulbright Scholar, People"s Republic of China, 1997. Foreign Advisor, Patent Office of the People"s Republic of China, May-June 1997. Honoree, 1996 Crain"s Detroit Business "Top 40 Under 40." Member: State Bar of Michigan.
American Bar Association.
American Chemical Society. Harness, Dickey & Pierce is one of the nation"s largest intellectual property law firms, and is internationally known because it has been operating globally since the 1920s in representing client intellectual property interests in all major markets overseas.
The firm is now the oldest and largest intellectual property law firm in its headquarters state of Michigan. The firm has intellectual property attorneys with engineering or science degrees.
Their technical disciplines range from mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and chemical engineering to the computer sciences and genetics, as well as materials and metallurgical engineering, chemistry, physics, biochemistry and agricultural engineering.
Author: "Patent Practice & Policy in the Pacific Rim," Oceana Publications, Inc. (treatise)
"Patent Practice in the United States," Tianjin (China) Technical News, 1990. "Japanese Patent Practice & American Business," Collected Speeches Before The Policy Study Group, Tokyo, Japan, 1993.
"Transgenic Animals as Intellectual Property (or the Patented Mouse that Roared)," Journal of the Patent and Trademark Office Society, Volume 76, No.
Member: American Bar Association.