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Wood & Eisenberg, PLLC is owned and operated by patent attorneys to
assist independent inventors and small businesses to protect their
intellectual property. Developing a new product or brand name may have
great potential, but without effective legal protection all can be lost.
Our goal is to provide affordable legal services to help our clients
protect their amazing new ideas and achieve the peace of mind of knowing
that they have taken appropriate legal steps to protect their
intellectual property. Our Patent Attorneys have experience drafting
patent applications in the following areas:
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Mechanical
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Electrical
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Industrial
design |
Electro-mechanical |
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Computer
Hardware and Software |
Telecommunications |
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Biotechnology |
Medical
Devices |
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Nanotechnology |
Energy |
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Business
Methods |
Chemical
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Christopher
D. Wood, Esq., PhD
Christopher
(Chris) has a B.S. with honors in Microbiology
from the University of Wales, a M.S. in
Biotechnology from the University of Central
Lancashire, a PhD in Chemistry from the
University of Glasgow, and a J.D. from the
DePaul Law School. Before joining Wood &
Eisenberg, Chris worked as an Attorney and
Technical Assistant for several law firms.
Chris has prepared or prosecuted over 100 patent
applications in a variety of technical areas,
including pharmaceutical, immunology,
industrial, tissue culture, surgical devices,
microbiological, downstream processing,
chemical, biochemical, bioinformatics, agro
biotechnology, telecommunications, wireless
communication protocols, software and
mechanical.
Chris is an expert in handling DNA and amino
acid sequences. Chris has worked on patent
projects for several Fortune 100 Companies
including: ADM, Abbott, MERCK; and
not-for-profit organizations including Scripps
Clinic while working for top rated law firms.
Chris is admitted
to the Illinois and U.S. District Court,
Northern District of Illinois, and is registered
to practice before the United States Patent and
Trademark Office. He is also a member of the
American Bar Association, American Chemical
Society (ACS), and Phi Delta Phi, and is a
recipient of the CALI Award for Legal Drafting.
Daniel J. Eisenberg, Esq.
Dan studied Computer
Science at Hofstra University, has a B.B.A. in Finance from Mercer
University, and a J.D. from Syracuse University. Before joining Wood &
Eisenberg, Dan worked as an Attorney for an Intellectual Property law
firm in the Washington D.C. area, drafting patent, trademark and
copyright applications. In the patent area, Dan specializes in
mechanical, Internet, and business method applications.
In addition, Dan has
worked as a defense litigator in New York representing national
companies such as Airborne Express, and was an officer in the Unites
States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. Dan is registered to
practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and is a
member of the New York State Bar.
Michael J. Foycik, Jr., Esq. (Of Counsel)
Mike has a B.S.E. in Engineering from
Youngstown State University where he received the highest grade point
average in his engineering section. Mike has a J.D. degree in Law from
George Washington University. Mike is a former Patent Examiner in the
electrical and mechanical areas of Group 33. As an Examiner, Mike
received annual Achievement Awards. After working at the United States
Patent and Trademark Office, Mike went to work for some of the most
prominent law firms in the country including: Fisher, Christen & Sabol;
Holman & Stern; Spencer, Frank & Schneider; and Armstrong, Westerman,
Hattori, McLeland & Naughton.
Mike is a member of the District of
Columbia Bar, the Patent Bar, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia.
David G. Mazur, Director-Business Development
Dave brings a wealth of
varied business experience to the firm. He received a BS in Government
and Public Administration from American University, Washington, DC and
has completed Masters courses in Business Administration at Southeastern
University.
His career includes ten years with Bell Atlantic/AT&T
performing technical marketing functions for large government accounts,
primarily the Department of Defense, his expertise being primarily as a
technical marketing “trouble shooter”. He headed the installation of
various complex C3 (Command, Control, Communications) projects,
including the conferencing bridge systems for the Pentagons’ National
Military Command Center and the Air Force Command Center. This included
personally drafting the operations manuals for both systems. Dave was
also instrumental in the sale and installation of the data switching
capability for the DODs’ Washington Metropolitan Area Centrex system
(100,000+ lines).
Dave left Bell Atlantic to
go into business for himself, shifting industries and owning/managing
two successful wholesale food distributorships with annual sales
exceeding $10M. After the sale of these businesses Dave joined Wood &
Eisenberg.
Dave is noted for his “hands-on” approach to client service. Whenever
possible, he prefers to answer incoming client calls himself. Don’t be
surprised if Dave answers when you call Wood & Eisenberg.
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