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FN:Thomas F. Meagher
TEL;WORK:212.692.1011
TEL;FAX:212.202.7805
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N:Meagher; Thomas
TITLE:Partner
ORG:Duane Morris LLP
ADR;INTL;WORK;PARCEL;POSTAL:;;Duane Morris LLP<br />1540 Broadway<br />New York, NY  10036-4086<br />USA<br />
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NOTE;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE: Thomas F. Meagher focuses his practice on patent litigation, licensing and prosecution and has extensive experience working with electronic, computer, telecommunications and biomedical technology companies. Mr. Meagher has handled patent matters at all phases of litigation and trial, having served such worldwide clients as Agilent Technologies; Boston Scientific Corp.; Intel Corp.; Hewlett-Packard Corp.; Home Shopping Network; Hitachi, Ltd.; Wang Laboratories; Nan Ya Plastics Corp. of Taiwan; and Microsoft Corporation. He has assisted the General Electric Company in patent licensing negotiations in Asia. He has also managed extensive prosecution work for research institutions, including Princeton University, the University of Southern California, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Sarnoff Laboratories, and advises clients on strategies aimed at maximizing intellectual property protection while minimizing infringement risk.  

Mr. Meagher's professional background spans more than 25 years, initially as patent counsel in-house for ITT Corporation and as a member of the Patent Department for RCA Corporation as well as nearly two decades with Kenyon & Kenyon prior to joining Duane Morris. Mr. Meagher was a member of the National Patent Advisory Council of the American Arbitration Association from its inception in 2004 until it was disbanded in the beginning of 2007 after completing its mission. He is a member of the New York and New Jersey Intellectual Property Law Associations, the Intellectual Property Owners Association, the Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. and Canada), the Association of University Technology Managers and the New Jersey Technology Council. Mr. Meagher has also lectured and written on patent issues facing universities.  

Mr. Meagher is a 1982 graduate of the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, and a 1979 graduate of Carnegie Mellon University (B.S., Electrical Engineering).

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