Ken advises clients in all areas of intellectual property law with an emphasis in patent matters, and infringement and validity evaluations in chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnological and medical device arts.
With a focus on intellectual property prosecution, counseling, licensing and litigation-related issues, Ken’s extensive experience includes matters involving worldwide portfolio management, diligence in licensing and acquisition, US interferences, US reissues, US reexaminations and IPRs, managing and coordinating EP oppositions with US interests, clearance opinions, and infringement opinions. Ken also frequently advises on provisions for IP management in joint development, supply, distribution, consulting and employment agreements.
As an adjunct professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Ken lectures on patent prosecution and due diligence. He has been has been invited to speak on intellectual property issues at AUTM meetings, Purdue University’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, and Indiana University’s Kelly School of Business, among others.