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Jamie T. Gallagher

Associate - Burlington
Jamie Gallagher

Practice Areas

  • Intellectual property law
  • Patent preparation and prosecution
  • Patent litigation
  • Copyright law

Education


    Vermont Law School
    (J.D., cum laude, 2002)
    Technology Editor, Vermont Law Review

    University of Vermont
    (B.A., 1993)

Bar Admissions


    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (2002)

    Massachusetts (2002)

    Connecticut (2003)

    Canadian Intellectual Property Office (2003)

    U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts (2003)

    Vermont (2006)

    U.S. District Court, District of Vermont (2008)

    U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit (2009)

Memberships


    American Bar Association:
    Intellectual Property Law Section
    Center for Professional Responsibility
    Young Lawyers Division

    American Intellectual Property Law Association

    Vermont Bar Association

    Massachusetts Bar Association


Practice Focus


Jamie Gallagher is a registered patent attorney. He works with a wide variety of clients in diverse technology areas, including chemical, mechanical and computer arts. Prior to joining DRM, Jamie was an associate attorney with an intellectual property law firm in Stamford, Conn., where he focused on the preparation of patent non-infringement and validity opinions, particularly in the consumer products area.

Jamie’s education and background in science and technology enable him to assist clients with a wide variety of intellectual property needs, including preparation and prosecution of patent applications, with emphasis on chemical compositions, semiconductors, business method, software and other computer-related inventions. Jamie prepares patentability, non-infringement and validity opinions and assists clients with other patent, trademark and copyright issues.  He also provides analysis and patent litigation support in patent infringement matters.

Professional Activities


Before attending law school, Jamie taught high school chemistry in North Carolina. During this time he was also a corps member of Teach for America, Inc., a program that places and supports talented college graduates and professionals in schools in the pursuit of educational excellence and equity. Subsequently, he worked for an innovation development company assisting a leading consultant and advocate for high technology companies participating in the Small Business Innovation Research program.

Later, Jamie became the director of information technology for a Vermont secondary education facility where he led the development of an integrated IT infrastructure. While in law school, Jamie served as technology editor for Vermont Law Review and spent a semester studying intellectual property law at Franklin Pierce Law Center.

Publications/Presentations


Jamie has presented to various organizations and professional education seminars on issues related to intellectual property.  Recent presentations include:

“Filing for Foreign Patent Protection from the United States: PCT and Other Foreign Filing Issues,” InventVermont

“Intellectual Property Law Basics for Engineers: Legal Issues for Vermont Professional Engineers,”  Vermont Engineers Professional Seminar

“Introduction to Intellectual Property,” University of Vermont Business School

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