Associate
Angeline Premraj's diverse patent practice includes client counseling, prosecution, litigation, and post-grant proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). While her technical background is rooted in medical devices, she works with a broad field of technologies, including augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), electrical and computer technology, financial and business systems, and manufacturing.
Prior to joining Finnegan, Angeline was a patent examiner with the USPTO for three years, specializing in medical diagnostics. She gained considerable experience addressing subject matter eligibility issues as relevant to methods and systems for medical diagnosis.
While in law school, Angeline was active in Cornell Law School's Asylum and Convention Against Torture Appellate Clinic, through which she prepared a brief for appeal before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) of the Executive Office for Immigration Review. Angeline continues to aid asylum seekers before immigration courts through her pro bono work with Human Rights First.
Prosecution First Blog
Federal Circuit Reverses District Court’s Grant of Summary Judgment of Invalidity Federal Circuit Reverses District Court’s Grant of Summary Judgment of Invalidity
February 3, 2023
At the PTAB Blog
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January 4, 2023
At the PTAB Blog
References Cited in IDSs but Not Discussed by Examiners May Get Petitioners over the Hurdle of Institution Denial References Cited in IDSs but Not Discussed by Examiners May Get Petitioners over the Hurdle of Institution Denial
December 15, 2022
Articles
AI Can't Hold Patents to U.S. Inventions (For Now) AI Can't Hold Patents to U.S. Inventions (For Now)
October 20, 2022
Westlaw TodayAt the PTAB Blog
No Interference Estoppel to Zynga's IPR Petition No Interference Estoppel to Zynga's IPR Petition
October 7, 2022
Prosecution First Blog
Whither the CCPA? The Influence of CCPA Decisions on Subject Matter Eligibility Whither the CCPA? The Influence of CCPA Decisions on Subject Matter Eligibility
September 9, 2022
Commentary
Five Former Examiners Share Secrets to USPTO Success Five Former Examiners Share Secrets to USPTO Success
August 31, 2022
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