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Illinois Chicago Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik, LLP attorney Shannon, Luke T.
  • Lawyer name:Shannon, Luke T.
  • Address:6 West Hubbard Street Suite 500Chicago,IL
  • Phone:312-222-7545
  • Fax:312-222-7546
  • PostalCode:60654 -6253
  • WebSite:http://www.rmmlegal.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Patent Litigation Practice,Litigation & Appeals, Patents

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  • Luke T. Shannon is an associate at Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik LLP. He is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and holds a degree in Chemistry.

    Mr. Shannon is involved in all areas of the firm's patent litigation practice. He focuses primarily on patent infringement suits arising under the Hatch-Waxman Amendments to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and participates in all stages of litigation, from pre-suit assessment of patents, to drafting and filing pleadings and motions for summary judgment, to preparing witnesses and experts for trial. Mr. Shannon also has represented clients in a variety of commercial litigation matters, including breach of contract and tort disputes.

    Mr. Shannon has experience in preparing patent applications, patentability reports, and freedom to operate opinions, including opinions of non-infringement and invalidity, in the fields of pharmaceutical compositions, aerosol propellants, consumer products, and renewable power generation.

    Previous Experience

    Prior to joining Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik LLP, Mr. Shannon was an associate with Schiff Hardin LLP. He also previously served as Judicial Clerk for the Honorable Martin C. Ashman, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

    Prior to attending law school, Mr. Shannon served as a Chemist for a drug formulation company, where he analyzed the purity and efficacy of pharmaceutical products.

  • Illinois, 2006 U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

  • Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 2006J.D.Honors: With High HonorsLaw Review: Chicago-Kent Law Review, Editor-in-Chief Dordt College, 2002B.A.Major: Chemistry

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My husband's in the military. Do I have to change my last name now that I'm married?

Isn't "irrevocable" and "living" a contradiction in terms.. . An irrevocable trust is one that you give up ownership and no longer have any control over assets transferred to the trust.. . For a living trust you still have control over the trust while you are alive and even if you are incapacitated the trust benefits you until your death.. . Although, I am not sure what it is called if you still have some control only with approval from an adverse 3rd party [beneficiary(s) other than your spouse and non-adverse 3rd party(s)].. . It would probably be best to consult with an estate attorney to avoid unintentional errors. In one case someone set their home up in a trust not naming himself as trustee, but only a beneficiary as trustee. The beneficiary disappeared for parts unknown and the person had no clue how to regain control of the property so they could sell it, since they did not retain any right to do that in the trust.

Hi, although this really isn't typical of CVs, I am impressed by the effort you have made to develop your career.. . Basically your CV is too detailed and long. They are best when concise and hopefully clear.. . First of all, the section named "Myself", this is what you should put in your Covering Letter/Email. Plus linking the advertised job to your CV.. . The sequence that virtually all CVs follow is this:. . Contact details. . Personal Statement. . Work Experience. (most recent job first). . Qualifications. (starting with Secondary School). . Transferable Skills.. . Social Activities. . Your Personal Statement, being in the third person, reads well. However, remove the mention of your car, as you also have this in what should be entitled "Transferable Skills".. . Your Work Experience should be next, not education. There should be a From Date and To Date, Employer Name & 1-line Address. Then your Jobtitle, with at most just 1 or 2 lines summarising your main responsibilities (not duties).. . Remember your Secondary School, which is where you mention your GCSEs. Reason being the reader can see how you progressed through secondary and tertiary (further/higher) education. Also, do not list each application you used. Either just leave it as "ICT etc", or at most add "MS Office" et al.. . Do bullet-point those Transferable Skills. And call it such, as the recruiter wants to know what you can apply for them.. . Lastly Social Activities. Some people wrongly advise not to include these, as you too have left out. However, they can be the deciding factor amongst a sea of many other CVs. For it gives one a measure of your personality. For example, reading your CV made me think you were a bit of a computer 'nerd'. Show us that you have a life away from computers.. . All on just 1 page, in black ink on plain white paper. Also save as a '.pdf' file for email attachments.. . Just a little fun.... . I recognise your job at Scottish Power, as I did a very similar one for their main competitor Scottish Hydro-Electric (Scottish & Southern).. . Now with a better CV and a targeted Cover Letter/Email, all your effort will hopefully find you a job. And a good one....

Anyone know how to write a legal Finders fee agreement??

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Hi can anyone give me facts about the letter Rho in the Greek Alphabet ? Nothing like " its the 17th. letter" please help :).

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