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  • Lawyer name:Twomey, Michael J.
  • Address:60 State Street Boston,MA
  • Phone:(617) 526-6190
  • Fax:(617) 526-5000
  • PostalCode:02109
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  • Areas of Practice:Intellectual Property Litigation/Controversy ,Alternative Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property, Litigation &

Massachusetts BostonWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP attorney Twomey, Michael J. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Intellectual Property Litigation/Controversy ,Alternative Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property, Litigation & Appeals, Patents, Trademarks,Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP

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  • Michael Twomey has more than 20 years of experience as intellectual property counsel to biotechnology and life sciences companies. His practice includes client counseling in all aspects of domestic and foreign patent prosecution; patent portfolio management and development; US Patent Office post-grant proceedings, including Inter Partes Reviews, Inter Partes Reexams and Ex Parte Reexams; appeals before the US Patent Trial and Appeals Board and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; Oppositions before the European Patent Office; and US District Court patent litigation; as well as negotiation of patent licenses and the conduct of intellectual property due diligence analyses in connection with mergers, acquisitions, private equity placements and public stock offerings. Mr. Twomey also provides clients with opinions relating to issues of patent infringement and validity, and conducts clearance studies and freedom-to-operate opinions for new product development and launches.

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    Mr. Twomey's experience includes multiple Inter Partes and Ex Parte Reexaminations before the US Patent Office, patent litigation in the US District Courts, and multiple proceedings before the Opposition Division and Technical Board of Appeals of the European Patent Office.

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    Mr. Twomey has argued appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences.

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    Mr. Twomey received a JD degree, cum laude, from Harvard Law School, and an AB degree, magna cum laude, in biological sciences from Harvard College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He was a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in biology from 1985 through 1988, and a Graduate Fellow in the Department of Biological Sciences at Stanford University from 1985 to 1990, where he conducted research in population genetics relating to the evolution of mutation and recombination rates.

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    Mr. Twomey is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and is registered to practice before the US Patent and Trademark Office.

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    Mr. Twomey is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the Boston Patent Law Association.

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    Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Twomey was associated with Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLC and Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.

  • Massachusetts U.S. District Court District of Massachusetts U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

  • Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993J.D.Honors: cum laude Stanford University, 1990Graduate Fellow, Biological Sciences Harvard University, 1985A.B.Honors: magna cum laudeMajor: Biological Sciences

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if someone want to change their religion what is the process accourding to the law?

then you take your new ss card, your certified marriage license, current driver's license to the BMV and get a new driver's license in your new name (10-20 dollars). Then you start calling credit card companies, your work if you plan to change your name there...etc. to change your name...each company has their own policies about what you need to provide to get it changed

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What is the process for name change?

You might be able to get a drivers license with your new name, it will have your birth date on it. You will probably need a piece of mail with your new name and some other form of ID for that. I know a lot of people who have had trouble getting things lined out like this when dealing with government bureaucracies. You need one from the other place to get one changed but they won't accept the other one until its changed. Can't wait til people are dying trying to get health care because they can't provide three forms of ID to these idiots.

Making a career change is never easy, even at "lower" levels of an organization. In this particular case, you're in good luck because the requirements for an Admin position are usually fairly low (not that it's an easy job).. . Believe it or not, cover letters are going out of style, since the internet has caused companies to be deluged with resumes. Sometimes hundreds or thousands for a single position. Since this position will likely get many resumes due to the low requirements, you could probably skip the cover letter altogether.. . However, if the company is asking for it specifically, I would just be honest about your reasons for change, which sound perfectly legitimate to me. Try something like this:. . "I'm applying for the Administrative Assistant position at XYZ company, because I would like to move to ABC industries for the following reasons - [name your reasons].. . "While in my position of Account Executive, I was able to develop several skills which will make me a viable candidate: [name your skills]". . Now your Acct Exec job is an asset, not a burden. It's helped you prepare to be an Admin. Of course you will have to elaborate on this with your own words.. . I would like to caution you that no one ever moves up "in a couple of months". If you take this position, be prepared to serve in the role for at least 18-24 months before they consider promoting you. Also, Admins can get easily pigeon-holed, so be careful that you don't turn this into a career if you don't want that.

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