Guide to Patent Policies of Standards-Development Organizations, Second Edition
By (Author) Jorge Contreras
Edited by Dave Djavaherian
Edited by Christopher Higgins
Edited by John Jurata
Edited by Emily Niesen Luken
American Bar Association
American Bar Association
5th January 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
346.730486
Paperback
252
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Guide to Patent Policies of Standards-Development Organizations, Second Edition is a comprehensive set of annotated, policy-neutral language that can be instantly accessed and utilized by SDOs who are developing new patent policies or those looking to refine or interpret existing policies.
Jorge L. Contrerasis a Professor of Law at the University of Utah and aSenior Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation in Ottawa, Canada. Before entering academia, Professor Contreras was a partner at the international law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, where he practiced transactional and IP law in Boston, London and Washington DC.His research focuses, among other things, on the development of technical standards and the use, dissemination and ownership of data generated by scientific research. His published work has appeared in scientific, legal and policy journals includingScience, Nature, Georgetown Law Journal, North Carolina Law Review,American University Law Review, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Antitrust Law JournalandTelecommunicationsPolicy. He is the editor of five books relating to technology law andtechnicalstandards, including theCambridge Handbook of Technical Standardization Law, 2 vols. (2017, 2019 forthcoming). Hehas been quoted in theNY Times, Wall Street Journal, Economist, Washington Post, Korea Times, has been a guest on NPR, BBC and various televised broadcasts, and his work has been cited by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, European Commission and courts in the U.S. and Europe.He currently serves as Co-Chair of the Interdisciplinary Division of the ABAs Section of Science & Technology Law, and as a member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Council of Councils andthe IPR Policy Committee of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). He has previously served asCo-Chair of the National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists, and as a member of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Committee on IP Management in Standard-Setting Processes. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School (JD) and Rice University (BSEE, BA). I am a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, where I practice antitrust and competition law. Focusing on all areas of U.S. and EU competition law, I emphasize in antitrust and intellectual property issues involving technology markets. I have extensive experience representing clients in government investigations related to monopolization and abuse of dominance, mergers and acquisitions, and high-stakes antitrust and intellectual property litigation, including the burgeoning areas of standards-essential patents and patent-assertion entities. I also advise clients regarding the strategic use of patents, intellectual property licensing, interoperability, tying/bundling, pricing, distribution, and competitor collaborations. I have participated in six trials in federal/state courts and appears regularly before the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the European Commission Directorate General for Competition, the U.S. International Trade Commission, and various State Attorneys General offices. Areas of practice: antitrust and competition law, monopolization, abuse of dominance, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property.