Blank Rome hires new patent agent for Texas office
Blank Rome has brought in patent agent Joseph Jackson to the firm’s IP and Technology practice group in Houston.
Jackson joins Blank Rome from Chamberlain Hrdlicka. He focuses his practice on patent prosecution, with significant experience drafting and prosecuting electrical, optical, nanotechnology, network, and computational patent applications.
Jackson has notable experience managing standard-essential patent portfolios in multiple jurisdictions.
His arrival continues the firm’s strategic expansion of its IP practice, which recently welcomed partner Josh Reisberg in the New York office, partner and co-chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice group Paul Zeineddin, partner and co-chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property and Technology practice group Hussein Akhavannik, attorneys Mark Mashack and Timothy Schwarz in the Washington, DC, office, and patent agents Benjamin Ailes, Amir Kyarad, and David Hardy in the Philadelphia and Houston offices.
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