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  • Lawyer name:Sauer, Joseph M.
  • Address:North Point 901 Lakeside AvenueCleveland,OH
  • Phone:(216) 586-7506
  • Fax:(216) 579-0212
  • PostalCode:44114 -1190
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Intellectual Property Patent Prosecution & IP Counseling Patent Litigation Post

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  • Joe Sauer's practice focuses on the development and management of international patent portfolios, freedom-to-practice opinions, patent reexamination, prelitigation and general IP counseling, and patent litigation. In addition to his patent practice, Joe has experience in trademark, copyright, and trade secret litigation.

    Joe has represented clients in a wide range of industries, including Bridgestone, Carnegie Mellon University, ClearCount Medical Solutions, Eastman Kodak, Gennum, Goliath Solutions, IBM, Marvell, MIM Software, Research In Motion, SAS Institute, and Visa.

    Before attending law school, Joe worked as a test engineer at Compunetix, Inc. in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, where he was responsible for the analysis and testing of digital and analog systems, including multimedia multipoint telecommunication systems. Joe also serves on the board of RePlay for Kids, which is a nonprofit organization of volunteers who repair and adapt toys and assistive devices for children with disabilities in Northeast Ohio.

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

  • Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1999J.D. West Virginia University, 1993B.S.E.E.

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I would focus on the US. You can compare the US to another country but since this job is US based, I would keep the US economy as the major topic. Good luck.

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