Admitted
1976, Utah; 1977, District of Columbia; 1980, U.S. Supreme Court; 1987, Colorado; registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Law School
University of Utah, J.D., 1976
Law School Graduation Year
1976
College
University of Colorado, B.A., 1957; Duke University, Ph.D., 1962
Memberships
The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association; American Society for Microbiology; American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Biographical
Sigma Xi. Author: Massachusetts Admits Polygraph Evidence, J. Contemp. Law, Vol. 1, p. 93 (1974); Brief Amicus Curiae, Diamond v. Chakrabarty, U.S. Supreme Court, October Term, 1979; New Criteria for Patentable Subject Matter: Microorganisms and Computer-Related Technology, Brooklyn Law Review, Vol. 47, p. 43 (1980); Biotechnology Patent Law: Perspective of the First Seventeen Years, Perspective on the Next Seventeen Years, Denver University Law Review, vol:68:2, 1991; Patents: Paradigms in Collisio, Biotechnology, The Science and The Business, Harwood, London, 1991.