Boston, Massachusetts 02110
United States
Roger Lee is a Principal in the Boston office of Fish & Richardson P.C. His practice emphasizes patent prosecution, licensing, and general counseling in all areas of intellectual property with extensive experience in patent and trademark matters. Mr. Lee’s experience includes lead and co-counsel roles in several patent infringement trials in U.S. District Courts, as well as lead counsel role in actions for preliminary relief in copyright and trademark areas. His areas of expertise include computer software (the Internet, messaging, distributed network systems, replication, databases, personal information managers), computer hardware (superconductor architectures, cellular automata, lattice-gas simulators, networks), signal processing (voice coding, speech recognition, bar code scanning, modems, spread spectrum systems), medical devices (magnetic resonance imaging, cardiac pacing and defibrillation, cardiac diagnostic equipment), paper/fiber products, and electrical connectors.
Areas of Practice | 1) IP Licensing, 2) Patent and 3) Opinions and Strategic Counseling |
Law School | Northeastern University School of Law ( J.D., 1978) |
Education | New York University (M.S.,1970); Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (B.S.,1968) |
Bar Member / Association | Massachusetts State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Fish & Richardson P. C. |
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