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J.D., University of Virginia, 1996 B.S., Computer Science with System Software Concentration and graduate courses in complex algorithms and artificial intelligence, magna cum laude, Old Dominion University, 1988
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| greg.maurer@klarquist.com |
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Practice Areas Mr. Maurer's practice focuses on the preparation and prosecution of computer-related and bioinformatics patent applications; business methods and intellectual property counseling. |
Technical Expertise Mr. Maurer's experience includes a wide range of software development, user interface, bioinformatics, and telecommunications technologies, including complex algorithms and numerous programming languages, such as assembly, C++, LISP, Java, and various visual and object-oriented languages. |
Bar Admissions Oregon, 1997 Virginia, 1996 (Inactive) U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (Reg. No. 43,781) |
Prior Professional Experience Five years professional computer science experience, with particular emphasis on system integration and software development. Senior Systems Analyst, 1991-1993. |
Presentations and Publications Speaker, AIPLA Spring Meeting 2009, “Building the Castle before the Battle: Prosecution in View of Imminent Litigation”
Speaker, Ahmedabad Management Association IPR Summit and Indian Institute of Science (IISc), India, January 2009, “Global Future of Software Patents”
Speaker, Joint Meeting of Biotechnology and Emerging Technologies Committees, AIPLA Spring Meeting 2008, “Subject Matter Patentability for Bioinformatics Patent Applications: Principles & Practice”
Speaker, Oregon State Bar, Super Saturday CLE, 2008, “Life in the World of Trademark, Copyright, Trade Secret, and Patent Law”
Speaker, Oregon State Bar, Brown Bag CLE, August 2008, “Life in the World of Patents and Trade Secrets”
Speaker, AIPLA Advanced Patent Prosecution Seminar 2007, “Inventor: Usually a Friend, Sometimes a Foe” |
Professional Activities Volunteer, Legal Aid Member, American Intellectual Property Law Association, Association for Computing Machinery, American Radio Relay League |
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Representative Patents Concurrency-safe reader-writer lock with time out support Method for segmenting medical images and detecting surface anomalies in anatomical structures
Year Joined Firm 1995
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