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Thomas E. Watson Thomas E. Watson was admitted to the New York State Bar in 1999, Pennsylvania State Bar in 1999 and Washington State Bar in 2004. He has also been registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office since 1998. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1995 (cum laude), and a Juris Doctorate from Columbia University Law School in 1998. Prior to joining Amin, Turocy & Calvin, Tom worked for Woodcock Washburn for seven years where he co-founded that firm's Seattle office. In addition to servicing a variety of clients, Tom has worked closely with Microsoft Corporation for a number of years - he served as a “virtual in-house attorney” for several terms, supporting internal front-line patent planning teams, as well as the corporate standards and strategies team. Tom's practice primarily focuses on patent counseling, including patent procurement, portfolio development, risk management (e.g., non-infringement analysis, invalidity assessments, formal opinion preparation/presentation, adverse portfolio analysis), licensing and industry standards participation. Tom's technical expertise encompasses a wide range of technologies including software design, programming paradigms, computer hardware, sub-chip level design, gaming platforms and peripherals, advanced mathematics, encryption, signal processing, web-based inventions, user interfaces, communications protocols, software APIs and hardware interfaces, and analog and digital circuit design. Tom is a member of the New York Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Washington Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Washington State Patent Law Association. He is also the author of:
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