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Raymond M. Gabriel
Associate
Raymond Gabriel focuses his practice on patent prosecution, counseling, and litigation in mechanical and electrical technologies, particularly in the medical device field. His litigation experience encompasses all aspects of federal court cases.
Before beginning his legal career, Mr. Gabriel was an officer in the U.S. Air Force, where he gained extensive experience in environmental protection and occupational safety as a bioenvironmental engineer.
Highlights
- Served as notes editor of The George Washington International Law Review, 2007-2008.
- Served as judicial intern to the Honorable Susan G. Braden at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 2007.
- Instructed first-year law students in Legal Research and Writing as a Dean’s Fellow, while attending law school.
Professional Recognition
- Peter D. Rosenberg Award in Patent and Intellectual Property Law, 2008.
- Order of the Coif
Professional Activities
- New York State Bar Association
Select Publications
- Coauthor. "Authorized Sale of Book Outside U.S. Does Not Exhaust Copyright Infringement Liability for Unauthorized Resale in U.S. Under the First-Sale Doctrine," LES Insights, Nov. 7, 2011.
- Coauthor. "Willful Blindness of a Patent Is Sufficient to Show Knowledge of that Patent for Purposes of Induced Infringement," LES Insights, July 4, 2011.
- Coauthor. "Licensors Should Explicitly Restrict Use in License and Preserve Evidence of Negotiations to Prevent Unlicensed Uses," LES Insights, April 4, 2011.
- Coauthor. "Patent Owners Can More Easily Enjoin Infringers by Using the ITC Rather Than Federal District Courts," LES Insights, Feb. 28, 2011.
- Coauthor. "Cost-Cutting Strategies for U.S. Patent Prosecution," Executive Counsel, April/May 2010.
- "The Patent Revolution: Proposed Reforms in Chinese Intellectual Property Law, Policy, and Practice are the Latest Step to Bolster Patent Protection in China," Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal, 2008.
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