James H. Morris
James Morris has over 20 years experience in patent prosecution and opinion work in the electrical, electromechanical, computer, software, and optical arts. He also works with companies and research institutions in the biomedical, medical device, and bioinformatics fields. He represents a full spectrum of business entities including multinational companies, medium-size companies, and individual inventors.
James regularly evaluates other competitors’ technologies and patent portfolios and advises clients on potential risks and opportunities. He has particular expertise in semiconductors, memory, semiconductor manufacturing, analog and digital circuits, optical switches, software, and computer related inventions. He also has a particular interest in business method patents and has obtained a number of such patents in the U.S. and abroad.
James has successfully argued a number of cases before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences and has also represented clients in mediations and negotiations.
Prior to joining the firm, James worked as an electrical engineer. He held positions as an audio/visual systems designer, hardware design engineer, and research and development engineer. During his engineering career, he designed control systems for presentation facilities, audio and video systems, motor control circuits, memory systems and associated control circuits, and remote digital controllers.
James also worked on image processing and prepress systems and did research on human visual perception in connection with development of electronic color prepress image processing and editing systems.
American Bar Association
Boston Patent Law Association
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Massachusetts Bar Association
Intellectual Property Owners Association
- Patent Office Practice Committee
James was the firm’s first technology specialist in 1988.
Queens College of The City University of New York, B.A., Physics
City College of The City University of New York, B.E., Electrical Engineering
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude
Massachusetts
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

