Professor Georg Seisenberger teaches classes relating to European and German Patent Law, including prosecution and opposition-appeal proceedings at the EPO as well as infringement and invalidity proceedings before German Courts. In his private practice, Georg Seisenberger is a patent attorney at Grünecker, Munich, Bavaria/Germany. He has years of experience in working in every stage of […]
Teachers
Professor Britten Sessions
Professor Britten Sessions is Associate Dean of Intellectual Property (IP) at Lincoln Law School of San Jose, where he founded and directs its IP Clinic. He teaches classes relating to IP, patent practice, and portfolio strategies. In addition, he has authored several peer-reviewed publications and eight IP-related books. In his private practice, he provides patent […]
Professor Lee Lueddemann
Professor Lee Lueddemann has specialized in Data Privacy and Data Security for over 20 years, he has earned the ANSI-accredited Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) credential through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). This designation demonstrates a strong foundation in U.S. privacy laws and regulations while maintaining an understanding of the legal requirements […]
Professor Herbert T. Patty, Esq.
Herbert T. Patty, Esq. is a Registered Patent Attorney licensed to practice law in California and licensed to represent inventors and companies before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). Mr. Patty has over ten years of Intellectual Property (IP) experience which includes drafting and filing patent applications, filing and prosecuting trademark applications, licensing […]
Professor Camille Wilson
Camille Wilson began her education in biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University where she developed her technical background and her love for technology. She then transferred to Texas A&M in Galveston to pursue a degree in maritime administration. After working for around three years in the shipping industry in Savannah, she decided to go to […]