Krivoshik
LLC offers over a decade of extensive experience in Intellectual Property Law
including all aspects of patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets,
Internet and digital Intellectual Property.
Blending
Intellectual Property Law with over two decades of Professional Engineering
experience & Computer System Integration experience, matched with Krivoshik
LLC’s high office efficiencies, provides you with a business sense basis to
assist your decisions about your Intellectual Property.
Intellectual
Property Law is our only focus with our technical
expertise in the electronic, electrical, communication, computer, software,
Internet, biomedical instrumentation and the mechanical arts as well as all
aspects of Copyright, Trademark and Digital Intellectual Property law.
David
Peter Krivoshik
is a senior Patent Attorney specializing in all aspects of US and foreign
patent prosecution, technology licensing, and digital intellectual property
protection in the electronic, communication, computer, Internet, biomedical
instrumentation and mechanical arts as well as copyright registration,
trademark registration and all aspects of Intellectual Property law.
Mr.
Krivoshik
has over a decade of Intellectual Property Law experience which includes, but
is not limited to, preparing and prosecuting US, PCT (“world wide”) and Foreign
patent applications in a wide variety of computer, electronic, electrical,
business method and mechanical arts, infringement and validity studies,
licensing and assertion, interference practice, reexamination practice, and
reissue practice, novelty searches and opinion, digital intellectual property
protection, intellectual property audits, assisting with litigation, trademark,
copyright practice and management responsibilities.
Mr.
Krivoshik
received his Dual B.S. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from Rutgers University
in 1976 as a George
H. Cook Scholar with thesis, his M.E. degree in Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science from Stevens Institute of
Technology in 1978, and his J.D. degree from Rutgers Law School in 1994.
Mr.
Krivoshik
brings over a decade of Professional Engineering experience and over two
decades of computer system experience to the practice of intellectual property
law. He founded and operated a professional engineering company specializing in
computer system integration and was director of data processing for the City of
Elizabeth, New Jersey where he was responsible for implementing their first on-line
computer system.
Mr.
Krivoshik
is an Adjunct Professor at Rutgers
Law School
– Newark. He has been a Guest Adjunct Instructor &
Lecturer at Seton Hall Law School, in
Intellectual Property, and at the Rutgers
College of Engineering, in Digital Instrumentation and Control Systems for
Biotechnology.
In
addition to frequently lecturing, Mr. Krivoshik
has published numerous legal articles, including:
·
Recent Developments in
Indian Patent Law, Dunn McKay and Krivoshik,
22nd Annual Joint Seminar
Program, May
3, 2006;
·
The
E-Business Legal Arsenal: Practitioner Agreements and Checklists,
American Bar Association, 2004;
·
PCT strategies - To Demand
or Not to Demand, Dunn McKay and Krivoshik,
19th Annual Joint Seminar
Program, May
8, 2003;
·
Recent Developments in PCT
Practice, Dunn McKay and Krivoshik, 18th Annual Joint Seminar
Program, May
2, 2002;
·
Duty of Candor,
17th Annual Joint Seminar
Program, April
26, 2001;
·
Intellectual
Property Protection for Digital Systems, DIMACS,
April 2000;
· Understanding
Basic Copyright Law, Lorman Educational Services, March 2000;
· Intellectual
Property Protection for Software, Outside Counsel,
Fall/Winter 1999;
· The
Hidden Dangers of E-mail and the Internet (or a Slip of the Mouse),
Peticolas and Krivoshik,
Outside Counsel, Fall/Winter 1999;
· Intellectual Impulse,
Author & Editor of Intellectual Property Newsletter, 1998-2000;
· By
Any Other Name, Legal Times Intellectual Property Special
Report, December
11, 1995;
· Paying
Ransom on the Internet, New
Jersey Law Journal,
October 23, 1995;
· Shoot-Out
on the Information Highway,
The Law Works, September 1995; and,
· Drafting
an Effective Computer System Contract, The Law Works,
February and March 1995.
Mr.
Krivoshik
is a New Jersey Professional Engineer licensed in Electrical Engineering. He is
a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), the Association of Computing Machinery
(ACM), the Institute
of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) and Mensa.
Mr.
Krivoshik
is admitted to practice before the bars of New Jersey and Pennsylvania; the
U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey; and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
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