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Michael Graham assists clients with the preparation of patent applications, domestic and foreign patent prosecution, IP portfolio management and client counseling focusing on a wide variety of technologies. With over 20 years of experience, he focuses on understanding his clients’ products and market strategy to develop a plan to obtain the required patents. He often works with directly with inventors to develop detailed and robust patent applications.

Prior to becoming a patent agent, Michael was a molecular biologist devising experiments, sequencing DNA and administering a UNIX computer network to store sequence information. 

Michael is licensed to practice patent law exclusively before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and represents both foreign and domestic clients before the USPTO in the area of patent prosecution. Michael is not licensed to practice before state and federal court.

 
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  • Muñoa, F., K. Miller, R. Beers, M. Graham, and H. Wu (1991). Membrane topology of Escherichia coli prolipoprotein signal peptidase (Signal peptidase II). J. Biol. Chem. 266:17667-17672. Graham, M. (1997). Preservation of Yeast. Brewing Techniques. Ghatt, D., M. Graham. Brasseler IV case comment: Is the court imposing new duties on patent counsel?. Journal of the Patent & Trademark Office Society Volume 84, No. 8, August 2002.
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