Kevin C. Hooper

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Kevin C. Hooper

Kevin C. Hooper

Partner

  1. People /

Kevin C. Hooper

Kevin C. Hooper

Partner

Kevin C. Hooper

Partner

New York

T: +1 212 541 1266

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Biography

Kevin Hooper is licensed to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and has assisted clients in obtaining patents, trademarks and copyrights. Kevin’s practice concentrates on patent matters, with particular emphasis in the areas of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices and chemistry. His practice includes client counseling, rendering patent validity, infringement and enforceability opinions, due diligence investigations, as well as appeals before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (PTAB).

Kevin’s undergraduate degree is in biology. His technical experience includes serving as research assistant at Stanford Medical Center from 1987-1989 and as laboratory manager at Harvard Medical School from 1989-1992 in the areas of molecular biology and biochemistry of extracellular matrix molecules.

Admissions

Admitted to Practice Law in Pennsylvania; Practice in New York limited to matters before the USPTO; Not a member of the State Bar of New York

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Education

Franklin Pierce Law Center, J.D. and Masters of Intellectual Property, 1995

Grinnell College, B.A., 1987

Resources

Publications

  • "High Court Redefines Jury’s Role in Infringement Cases," Daniel A. Scola, Jr. and Kevin C. Hooper, 145 NJLJ 210 (1996)
  • "Utility/Nonoperability In Bio-Technology Patent Prosecution: Federal Circuit Precedent versus PTO Practice," Kevin Hooper, 36 IDEA 2 (1996)
  • "Administrative Adjudications and the Various Bases for Court Review in Copyright Registration," Kevin Hooper, 35 IDEA 2 (1994)
  • "Cutting-Edge Technology in the Courtroom: DNA Admissibility Analysis Under Daubert and Under Frye," Janet L. Cyr and Kevin Hooper, 35 N.H.B.J. 35 (1994)
  • "Possible Regulation of FGF Activity by Syndecan, an Integral Membrane Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan," Bernfield M and Hooper KC, Ann NY Acad Sci. 638, 182-94 (1991)
  • "Hyaluronan Disappears Intercellularly and Appears at the Basement Membrane Region During Formation of Embryonic Epithelia," van Straaten, HWM, Hooper, KC and Bernfield, M, Develop, Growth and Differ. 32(5), 505-511 (1990)

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