Edmund J. WalshEd Walsh co-chairs the firm's Reexamination Practice Group. He works with electrical and computer-related clients in IP strategy development and execution, including patent prosecution, clearances and counseling, IP portfolio management, litigation, licensing, consulting agreements, and joint development agreements. His areas of technical expertise include semiconductor processing and high-speed circuit design, wireless communication and signal processing, software, networks and network management, connectors and interconnection technology, and many types of test equipment. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Ed served over 14 years as in-house counsel for technology companies, including Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Teradyne, a position he held for 10 years. Before working for Teradyne, Ed served as Division IP Counsel for Textron Specialty Materials, working on in-bound and out-bound technology transfer as well as portfolio development and securing data rights under government contracts. Ed also worked as a patent attorney for Raytheon. Prior to entering law school, Ed worked as an electrical engineer, developing operating system software and analyzing communications systems. Professional and Civic Activities
American Bar Association Boston Patent Law Association Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers MIT $100K
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Intellectual Property Owners Association
Honors and Awards
National Science Foundation Fellow Also Noteworthy
Ed was an Adjunct Professor and Lecturer in electrical engineering at Boston University. Recent Articles and Presentations
September 27, 2011 - IP: “Reexamination” in the new patent enforcement landscape September 2011 - Patent Reexaminations: The Crucial First 90 Days July 2011 - Getting the Most Value From Your Patent Claims June 2011 - Urgent Actions a Patent Owner Needs to Take Upon Receiving a Reexamination Request November 30, 2010 - Ed Walsh presented to Technology Management classes at UMass Amherst August 25, 2010 - Presentation to entrepreneurs at MassChallenge |
Education
Boston University, B.S., Electrical Engineering Stanford University, M.S., Electrical Engineering Suffolk University Law School, J.D. Admitted To Practice
Massachusetts U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Newsstand
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