Michael Fedrick

All Areas of Intellectual Property

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Experience

Michael F. Fedrick has specialized in protecting intellectual property rights since 1991.

 

He is a registered patent attorney with extensive experience in securing patent and trademark protection worldwide, licensing intellectual property rights, and performing intellectual property due diligence and strategic analysis. He has counseled clients in a wide range of industries, both in English and Chinese.

 

Mr. Fedrick previously served as counsel for the biopharmaceutical business of Baxter Healthcare Corporation, where he was responsible for intellectual property matters relating to product lines with sales in excess of $1 billion.  

 


 

Qualifications

 

Bar Admissions

            California

U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Registered Patent Attorney

 

Education

 

UCLA School of Law

Los Angeles, CA

J.D.

Stanford University

Palo Alto, CA

B.S., Biological Sciences

 

Professional Leadership

 

American Intellectual Property Law Association

International Trademark Association (INTA), Legislation and Regulatory Analysis Committee, 2003-2007

San Gabriel Valley Bar Association, Director

San Fernando Valley Bar Association, Marketing Committee

 

Languages

 

Chinese (Mandarin)

 

Publications

 

"China and Your Client’s Intellectual Property," San Gabriel Valley Bar Association (2007) -- Click here to view article. 

Pharmaceutical Law Insight, 2:14-16 (2006).

"Taiwan" in Protection and Exploitation of Intellectual Property in East Asia, Gutterman, A. et al., eds. (Sweet & Maxwell Asia, 1997).

“A Comparison of Responses to the Record Rental Industry under Japanese and U.S. Copyright Law,” 9 UCLA Pac. Basin L.J. 210-219 (1991).

 

Quoted In

 

Inside Counsel Magazine, "The China Report," November, 2006 -- Click here to view article.     

Los Angeles Times, Business Section, July 5, 2006.

Business Week Online, "China's Intellectual Property Thicket," April 27, 2006 -- Click here to view article.

Business Week Online, "Burned by the Real Spam," December 2, 2004 -- Click here to view article.