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Brian F. Russell

Brian F. Russell

Partner

512.617.5535
russell@dillonyudell.com

Profile

Mr. Russell's practice is principally focused upon the acquisition, licensing and transfer of intellectual property rights, including domestic and foreign patents, trademarks, and copyrights.

Mr. Russell's patent experience includes the preparation of domestic and international patent applications, infringement opinions, patentability opinions, validity opinions and appeals to the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His practice has encompassed a wide range of technologies, with particular emphasis on computer hardware and software and communication networks.

Mr. Russell has experience counseling clients regarding issues associated with product commercialization, including trademark and trade dress protection and infringement. He has obtained state and federal trademarks and prepared intellectual property agreements including licensing, nondisclosure, secrecy, and consulting agreements.

Mr. Russell has spoken and written on intellectual property issues, particularly on the patentability of software and practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He was recognized in 2005 as a SuperLawyer in Intellectual Property by the Texas Monthly magazine.

Practices

Intellectual property
Patent prosecution
Patentability & infringement opinions
Strategic IP portfolio development & management
Trademark prosecution

Technologies

Communication equipment & protocols
Computer hardware
Electronics
E-Commerce
Mechanical devices
Robotic tooling
Semiconductors
Software

Admissions

State Bar of Texas, 1994
Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Education

J.D., The University of Texas School of Law, 1994
B.S.E.E., cum laude, University of Texas at Austin, 1991

Publications

Co-author, Building a Patent Portfolio Cost Effectively, Third Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference, The University of Texas School of Law, February 28-March 1, 2002.

Co-author, Software Patentability - Not as New as You Think, IP Magazine, Volume 14, No. 27, September 14, 1998.

Co-author, Patentability of Software Inventions, presented at University of Texas School of Law Computer Law Symposium, Spring 1998.

Speeches

"American Inventors Protection Act of 1999," presented at the 5th Annual Patent Law Institute of the University of Texas School of Law, San Jose, CA and Austin, TX, November 2000.


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