Richard F. GiuntaRich Giunta has over 18 years experience and handles all areas of patent practice, including patent prosecution, litigation, counseling, interferences, due diligence, clearance studies, infringement and validity opinions, licensing, and reexaminations. Rich’s litigation and opinion experience benefits his patent prosecution clients in obtaining commercially valuable and enforceable patent rights. Similarly, he brings significant patent prosecution experience and perspective to patent litigation. He has particular expertise in handling parallel proceedings in the federal courts and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Rich’s experience as a senior design engineer in the computer field enables him to offer particular expertise in handling all types of computer and software related technologies. Rich also has extensive experience in handling other diverse technologies in the electrical, medical device, and consumer products fields. Examples of the technology areas in which Rich has worked include storage systems, digital rights management systems, automatic availability systems, databases, semiconductor processing, imaging devices, healthcare software systems, wireless networking systems, computer aided tomography, explosive detection devices, graphics systems, guidewires, stents, catheters, and snowboard equipment. Rich represents a full spectrum of clients, including industry leading multi-national corporations (e.g., EMC, Microsoft, ST Microelectronics, L-3 Security and Detection Systems), mid-size companies, start-ups, venture capitalists, and academic institutions. Representative Matters
Previous Experience
Prior to joining the firm, Rich spent six years as a hardware design engineer at Wang Laboratories. He was a member of the VS1000 CPU design team and had lead responsibility for several ASICS. Rich was also responsible for designing a patented interface for a main memory board. Professional and Civic Activities
Boston Patent Law Association Honors and Awards
Rich has been recognized in Chambers USA as a leading intellectual property attorney. While in law school, he received both the Daniel J. Fern Award, for graduating first in his class, and the David J. Sargent Fellowship, a full tuition scholarship awarded to one member of each entering class. Rich was an Academic All-American Football Player at Tufts University and a recipient of the Alumni Association Seniors Award, awarded to 12 graduating seniors based on academic performance and demonstrated leadership, and the Frederick Melvin Ellis Prize, awarded to students showing marked athletic versatility, a modest manner, successful academic achievement, and the potential for effective leadership of youth. Also Noteworthy
Rich was the lead inventor on a patent for a memory diagnostic system. Rich has held several leadership positions at the firm, including the firm’s management and strategic planning committees and chair of the firm’s training committee. Rich has always had a passion for athletics (captaining his high school football and lacrosse teams and his college football team) and continues that involvement by coaching his children's youth teams. |
Education
Tufts University, B.S., Electrical Engineering, summa cum laude Suffolk University Law School, J.D., summa cum laude Admitted To Practice
Massachusetts U.S. Patent and Trademark Office U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts Newsstand
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