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  • Lawyer name:Novak, Paul
  • Address:2049 Century Park East, Suite 700 Los Angeles,CA
  • Phone:(310) 772-8353
  • Fax:(310) 772-8301
  • PostalCode:90067 -3109
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  • Areas of Practice:Intellectual Property Litigation Computer Science Due Diligence Patent Litigation Patent

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  • Paul Novak is an associate in Dickstein Shapiro's Intellectual Property Practice. Mr. Novak's practice includes patent prosecution, patent litigation, and all aspects of counseling clients in intellectual property.

    Mr. Novak has successfully represented clients in various types of patent and trademark disputes. He has experience litigating intellectual property cases in numerous different jurisdictions, including California and the Eastern District of Texas. Mr. Novak has litigated cases against both patent trolls and industry competitors and understands how to successfully manage each type of case to get the best results for his clients. Recently, Mr. Novak coauthored the winning Brief in Opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the standard of review for granting a Rule 50 motion to overturn a jury verdict finding a patent not invalid. This resulted in a significant victory for the firm's client.

    In addition to his litigation experience, Mr. Novak has a substantial intellectual property prosecution practice, including managing the entire international patent and trademark portfolios of large telecommunications and aerospace companies. Mr. Novak has extensive experience in U.S. patent and trademark prosecution and has managed the filings and prosecution of patent and trademark applications around the world.

    Mr. Novak also volunteers through The Alliance for Children's Rights to provide pro bono legal work to the community. He recently argued in the California Court of Appeals to try and obtain the right for Temporary Legal Guardians to participate in Dependency Court proceedings involving the children they care for.

    Mr. Novak has been named a Southern California "Rising Star" by Super Lawyers (2013).

  • California U.S. Patent and Trademark Office U.S. District Court Central District of California

  • Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California, 2008J.D. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1997B.S.Honors: magna cum laudeMajor: Engineering Physics

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I urge you and your father to seek professional advice as you two need to be 100% informed on what your both doing and what the responsibility (legal included) is that he would be accepting.

When you have thought of something, find the editor's name and contact information (listed within the first few pages on what's referred to the "masthead"). Compose a one-page letter to introduce yourself and the idea. Be succint, explain how your idea is a great fit and (for god's sake ...), check your letter thoroughly for spelling errors before you send it away. Query letters do often get filed for months, so you may not get a prompt response.

I am going to be making a CD supplement to my school's yearbook during my second semester, and I have the choice to do it pretty much anyway I want to. I figure I'll fall back on doing as an offline website if I need to, but where is the fun in that? I'm looking to make some type of program that will either encrypt and/or archive the files so most people couldn't make copies and what not, as well as have a relatively simple graphics interface, because I suck at graphics.

second, i agree... why the hell should the form be in anything but English? we really need to make a push for the US to adopt English as our national language.. . third, while i haven't seen it yet i've heard that a large portion of the form is dedicated to finding out what my "race" or ethnicity is.... big surprise, the most important thing to government bean counters is race. anyway, it's been suggested and i plan to selection "other" and then write in "American."

I am applying for a job as an assistant at a legal service office. There previous experience requirements for it and they said it is perfect for college students. I have not a real job, except working for a petsitting service. I don't have a resume or cover letter, andd don't really know anything about them. Could you give any information you know about them and also if you know of any formats or templates for them that would be great to. Thanks!!!.

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