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Randall A. Hillson, Ph.D., Attorney |
612.336.4707 | Email | vCard
Minneapolis Office 3200 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 USA
ph: 612.332.5300 fax: 612.332.9081 |
Education University of Oklahoma B.S., Chemistry, with distinction, 1976
University of California at Berkeley Ph.D., Chemistry, 1980
Ohio State University J.D., with honors, 1983 Bar Admissions Missouri State Bar, 1983 (inactive)
Minnesota State Bar, 1987
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1985 Randy's present practice centers around coordinating client patent portfolios with business objectives. He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry, and has been writing and prosecuting patents since 1982 in diverse technical areas including biodegradable polymers, polymers for coated abrasives and adhesives, magnetic recording materials, ceramics, metallurgy, coal processing, food processing, waste water clean-up, air pollution control, medical treatments, medical devices, chemical processes, air filters, fluid filters, engines, optics, conveyor systems, electrochemical processes, and photographic composites. Randy has extensive experience in the litigation of patents in both the chemical and mechanical arts. In October 2003, Randy was profiled in IP Law & Business, as one of ten patent attorneys identified in that publication's first Patent Hall of Fame. He has also achieved an AV peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell.
Randy's practice areas include chemical and mechanical patent prosecution and general practice in copyright and trademark law, and Intellectual Property Litigation.
Examples of Recent Articles Authored
Bobbing around in the wake of festo - Honeywell Int'l v. Hamilton Sundstrand Corp.; Prosecution Practice in View of the Broadening Definition of Estoppel to Application of to the Equivalents Doctrine AIPLA Mid-Winter Institute - January 2005
A New Look at Global Design Protection: Strategies and Recommendations The IP Book - October 2004
In search of intellectual asset management Brands in the Boardroom: A Supplement to Intellectual Asset Management - May 2004
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