Intellectual Property Attorneys AJ Moss and Lucius Lockwood Join Dickinson Wright's Phoenix Office
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorneys A.J. Moss and Lucius L. Lockwood have joined the firm’s Phoenix office.
A.J. Moss joins the firm as a Member. He acquires, licenses and enforces rights in all forms of intellectual property including patent, trade secret, trademark and copyright. He has obtained both US and non-US patents in technical fields such as avionic systems, semiconductor device fabrication, chemical-mechanical planarization systems and techniques, semiconductor packaging systems and techniques, computer hardware systems including microcontrollers, memory and radio frequency identification tags, computer software including business method patents, and medical devices. Mr. Moss has also been involved in several patent litigation matters involving patent infringement and validity determinations in federal court and before the International Trade Commission.
As a former nuclear submarine officer in the US Navy, Mr. Moss gained experience in a variety of complex electronic communications systems, as well as in nuclear power plant operation and electrical power generation systems.
Mr. Moss received his B.S. from the United States Naval Academy; his M.S. from the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School; and his J.D. from Arizona State University.
Lucius L. Lockwood joins the firm as Of Counsel. He assists clients with securing and enforcing intellectual property rights. His practice includes patent prosecution, licensing, IP due diligence and litigation support. He also negotiates and drafts license agreements for patent, copyright, trademark and software development activities, and has represented clients in patent litigation matters.
His intellectual property experience covers a broad range of diverse technology areas such as software, consumer products, electronic and avionic systems, telecommunications, semiconductors, encryption, missile systems, musical instruments, medical devices, high-performance engine components, financial fraud detection systems, wireless communication protocols and satellite systems.
Mr. Lockwood received his B.S.E.E. from Louisiana State University and his J.D. from Arizona State University.
A.J. Moss joins the firm as a Member. He acquires, licenses and enforces rights in all forms of intellectual property including patent, trade secret, trademark and copyright. He has obtained both US and non-US patents in technical fields such as avionic systems, semiconductor device fabrication, chemical-mechanical planarization systems and techniques, semiconductor packaging systems and techniques, computer hardware systems including microcontrollers, memory and radio frequency identification tags, computer software including business method patents, and medical devices. Mr. Moss has also been involved in several patent litigation matters involving patent infringement and validity determinations in federal court and before the International Trade Commission.
As a former nuclear submarine officer in the US Navy, Mr. Moss gained experience in a variety of complex electronic communications systems, as well as in nuclear power plant operation and electrical power generation systems.
Mr. Moss received his B.S. from the United States Naval Academy; his M.S. from the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power School; and his J.D. from Arizona State University.
Lucius L. Lockwood joins the firm as Of Counsel. He assists clients with securing and enforcing intellectual property rights. His practice includes patent prosecution, licensing, IP due diligence and litigation support. He also negotiates and drafts license agreements for patent, copyright, trademark and software development activities, and has represented clients in patent litigation matters.
His intellectual property experience covers a broad range of diverse technology areas such as software, consumer products, electronic and avionic systems, telecommunications, semiconductors, encryption, missile systems, musical instruments, medical devices, high-performance engine components, financial fraud detection systems, wireless communication protocols and satellite systems.
Mr. Lockwood received his B.S.E.E. from Louisiana State University and his J.D. from Arizona State University.
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