Background
Ferron, Junior, William O. was born on December 29, 1955 in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States.
Ferron, Junior, William O. was born on December 29, 1955 in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States.
University of Dayton (B.C.E., cum laude, 1978). University of Washington (Juris Doctor, 1981).
Worked at Seed and Berry LLP (Seattle, Washington) specializing in Patent, Trademark, Copyright, Unfair Competition, Computer Law. Biotechnology Law and Related Litigation and Licensing. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Washington.
Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office. Tau Beta Pi. Lecturer on Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, University of Washington, 1986.
Author: "The Patent/Copyright Interface: Protecting Software Methods, Ideas, Systems, and Sequences," Software Law Journal, Volume IV, No. 3, p. 377, 1991; "Copyright Law Developments - Case Law Trends," Pacific Rim Computer Law Institute, Seattle, Washington, June, 1991. "Protecting the Look and Feel of Computer Software," Pacific Rim Computer Law Institute, 1988.
"Curing Copyright Notice Defects and Omissions," The Computer Lawyer, November, 1987. Director, Washington Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, 1984-1987. Past-President, Washington State Patent Law Association, 1986-1987.
Member: Washington State Bar Association. Computer Law Association. The Northwest's premier intellectual property firm, Seed and Berry serves most of the region's larger corporations as well as a vast array of smaller and emerging domestic and international businesses in virtually all areas of technology.
As the Pacific Northwest's largest I.P. firm, Seed and Berry has the depth and experience to provide creative and practical solutions in all areas of technology for domestic and international patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret protection and licensing matters. Seed and Berry's litigators know how to prosecute cases in an efficient and cost-effective manner, and they have the resources and specialized experience to aggressively pursue the largest and most crucial Intellectual Property disputes in State and Federal Courts throughout the United States.
Member: Washington State Bar Association. Computer Law Association.