Dariush Adli, Member of Los Angeles Patent Attorneys Adli Law Group_deleted
Dr. Dariush Adli, Ph.D., Esq., is the founder and managing partner of Adli Law Group P.C. His practice is primarily focused on patent litigation, representing high technology companies in the electrical and mechanical arts, including semiconductor, integrated circuit, computer hardware, architecture, software, digital processing, and communications industries. In addition, Dr. Adli’s practice includes drafting infringement and validity opinions, counseling and patent acquisition (prosecution) for select firm clients. In recent years Dr. Adli’s practice has also focused on inter–partes reexamination proceedings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a low cost alternative to patent litigation.
Prior to founding his own legal practice, Dr. Adli was the Head of the Patent Group at a large international law firm based in Los Angeles. Before that, he spent many years as Counsel at Hogan & Hartson LLP. He obtained his doctorate degree in Engineering Physics and a bachelor degree in Physics and Electronics from the University of Michigan.
Prior to practicing law, Dr. Adli was a lead scientist at Duke Electric Power Company in Bolton, MA. At Duke, he was a member of a research and development team working on product design. Dr. Adli has authored and co–authored numerous articles, which have been published in national scientific journals, two of which have won national best paper awards.
Areas of Practice:
• Patent litigation
• Patent acquisition
• Patent counseling
• Trademark and Copyright acquisition
• Trade Dress litigation and acquisition
• Internet and E–Commerce
Areas of Technical Specialties:
• Semiconductors
• Electronics
• Computer and Network Architecture
• Light–emitting diode technology (LED)
• Communications
• Software
• Mechanical Arts
Articles
How To Transfer Intellectual Property
Submitted By: Dariush Adli On: Nov 30th 2010
Category: Intellectual Property Ownership
All forms of intellectual property -- copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and patents – can be transferred in two ways: the property can be temporarily transferred under a license; or the property can be permanently transferred by way of an assignment.
