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EXPERTISE
Scott Reese’s practice
primarily involves patent application preparation and prosecution,
patent validity and infringement analysis and intellectual property
rights enforcement. Dr. Reese is versed in a spectrum of chemistry-based
technologies from pharmaceuticals to fracturing fluids, and has
represented clients in diverse areas including nano-technology, hydrogen
fuel cells, downhole tools and telecommunications. |
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EDUCATION
J.D., University of Houston Law Center
Ph.D. in Chemistry,
The University of Texas at Austin
B.S. in Chemistry,
The University of Texas at Austin
ADMITTED TO PRACTICE
- State of Texas
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Attorney, Wong,
Cabello, Lutsch, Rutherford & Brucculeri, LLP
- Attorney, Howrey,
Simon, Arnold & White, LLP
- Prior to becoming an Associate, Dr. Reese
was a Scientific Advisor,
Patent Agent and Law Clerk
- Research Assistant Professor, University
of South Carolina
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
AND AWARDS
- Member, Houston Intellectual Property
Law Association
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
AND PRESENTATIONS
- Carter J. White, Ira
D. Finkelstein, and Scott Reese." Expanding the Duty of Disclosure:
Dayco v. TCI." Intellectual Property Today. 2004.
- Scott Reese and Marye
Anne Fox. "Photoelectrochemical Studies of Self-Assembled
Monolayers on Gold of Pyrene End-Labeled Oligonucleotide Duplexes."
The Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 77 (5-6) 1077-1084, 1999.
- Scott Reese and Marye
Anne Fox. "Self-Assembled Monolyaers on Gold of Thiols
Incorporating Conjugated Terminal Groups." The Journal of Physical
Chemistry B, 102 (49), 9820-9824, 1998.
- Scott Reese and John
Ferry. "The Interaction of Steroidal Endocrine Disrupting Compounds
with Hypochlorite during Waste-Water Disinfection," Poster,
SETAC 20th Annual Meeting.
1999.
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