Gregory L. Clinton, Associate, attended the George Mason University School of Law, where he received a J.D. in 2006. He received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Cornell University in 2001.
Mr. Clinton has drafted applications for electrical inventions and prepared amendments in response to Office Actions. Mr. Clinton previously worked at the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a Patent Examiner in Group Art Unit 2154, where he Examined patent applications in the computer networks area (class 709/200+).
As a member of the George Mason Law Review, Mr. Clinton wrote a comment about the 2004 Federal Circuit case Chamberlain Group v. Skylink Technologies, Inc., 381 F.3d 1178 (Fed. Cir. 2004), in which Chamberlain alleged that Skylink’s universal garage door openers violated of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The George Mason Law Review published the comment in 2006.
Mr. Clinton is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Mr. Clinton has passed the Virginia Bar Examination, and is working to complete the remaining requirements for bar admission. He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the American Bar Association.