Headquartered within steps of the USPTO with an affiliate office in Tokyo, Oblon is one of the largest law firms in the United States focused exclusively on intellectual property law.
1968
Norman Oblon with Stanley Fisher and Marvin Spivak launched what was to become Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, LLP, one of the nation's leading full-service intellectual property law firms.
Outside the US, we service companies based in Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, and farther corners of the world. Our culturally aware attorneys speak many languages, including Japanese, French, German, Mandarin, Korean, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Chinese.
Oblon's professionals provide industry-leading IP legal services to many of the world's most admired innovators and brands.
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued final rules implementing the inventor's oath or declaration provisions of the America Invents Act (AIA) on August 14, 2012.
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Kurt M. Berger, Ph.D., is a patent attorney in the firm's Electrical Patent Prosecution practice group. Representing a broad range of clients, Dr. Berger prepares and prosecutes patent applications for U.S. and foreign corporations in the fields of electronics, computers, software, networks, telecommunications, optical disc systems, medical imaging devices, and communications systems and standards.
An experienced patent attorney, Dr. Berger has prosecuted thousands of patents and is well versed in the most effective strategies for protecting cutting-edge innovations like medical imaging (including X-ray, CT, ultrasound, MRI and PET), artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Internet-of-things (IoT), telecommunication standards, and next-generation encryption.
A former engineer and mathematics professor, Dr. Berger is especially skilled at working with patents involving mathematical complexities, and is called upon to offer non-infringement and invalidity opinions, and advice on patentability, risk management, design-around competitor patents, and freedom to operate. Dr. Berger trains the firm’s new associates, as well as clients, regarding software patents and other patent law issues.
Prior to joining the firm, Dr. Berger was an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Ohio State University. Additionally, he has four years of engineering experience as a member of the technical staff at Charles Stark Draper Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializing in applying machine learning methods, such as neural networks, and other artificial intelligence techniques to advanced control systems. While studying for his Ph.D. in applied mathematics, with a specialization in partial differential equations, computational fluid dynamics, and turbulence, his research was supported by the National Science Foundation.
Dr. Berger has written numerous publications in the areas of intelligent control systems, nonlinear wave propagation, and computational methods and has clearance to prosecute patents for the U.S. government.