In the News
Co-author of an article in American Chemistry about ways the US chemical industry can use patents to capitalize on innovation while deferring product development costs.
Co-author of an article on industryweek.com regarding best practices to make the most of international intellectual property protection.
Quoted by Forbes.com regarding data that appeared in his book, co-authored with Amy Hartzer, that tracks patent activity by state, among other data.
Quoted by the Phoenix Business Journal regarding intellectual property rights agreements between academic institutions that share technology and patent portfolios.
Patent Expertise
Co-author of Business Success Through Innovation: An Insider’s Guide to the World of United States Patents which explores how the United States maintains its place as the world’s largest economy through the value of intangible assets. He is also the co-author of 201 Thoughts to Ignite Innovation, a collection of ideas intended to spur one’s creativity and combat creative blocks in business.
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David E. Rogers
Partner
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David E. Rogers practices patent, trademark, trade dress and unfair competition law, including preparing and prosecuting domestic and foreign patent and trademark applications, handling inter partes trademark proceedings including oppositions, cancellations and Internet domain name disputes, developing internal business procedures for the protection of intellectual property rights, preparing contracts and technology transfer agreements, patent and trademark litigation, and preparing patent infringement and validity opinions.
A patent and trademark lawyer, Mr. Rogers has experience with many technologies including complex machinery, mechanical and chemical manufacturing processes, specialty chemicals, plastics forming, rubber compounding and forming, consumer paper products, food products, explosives, medical devices, medical compositions, surgical procedures, business methods and building materials.
Mr. Rogers has been a featured speaker on US and international patent, trademark and technology transfer matters at seminars in Singapore, Malaysia and throughout the United States, including at seminars on intellectual property protection and technology transfer in China. He also has been a guest lecturer on various patent and trademark law topics at Arizona State University.
Mr. Rogers is a co-author of 201 Thoughts to Ignite Innovation and a co-author of Business Success Through Innovation: An Insider’s Guide to the World of United States Patents, which explores how the United States maintains its place as the world’s largest economy not through factories and manufactured goods, but through the value of intangible assets. He is also the author of "A Cost-Effective Approach to Maximizing Intellectual Property Protection," published Feb 4, 2010 in Links, a bimonthly publication of the North American Die Casting Association.
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Education
Case Western Reserve University, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, 1993University of Rochester, M.B.A., 1984Clarkson University, B.S.Ch.E., 1979
Admissions
Ohio,
1993
Arizona,
2000
Courts
U.S. Ct. of App., Ninth Circuit
U.S. Ct. of App., Federal Circuit
U.S. Dist. Ct., Dist. of Arizona
U.S. Dist. Ct., N. Dist. of Ohio
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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