Marcia Sundeen is Chair of the Firm�s International Trade Practice Group. She has 20 years of experience litigating a wide variety of intellectual property disputes in both U.S. District Courts and the ITC. She has litigated cases involving rubber antidegradants, laminated flooring, biomedical devices, pharmaceuticals, biochromatographic processes, semiconductor process technology, chemical processes, telecommunication chips, and textile processes. She is also a past President of the ITC Trial Lawyers Association and in private practice, has litigated extensively before the ITC. Prior to entering private practice, Marcia was an attorney at the ITC for five years.
In addition to litigation, Ms. Sundeen has counseled clients on various intellectual property matters, including advising clients on global patent enforcement and prosecution strategies and representing clients before the U.S. Customs Service and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. Ms. Sundeen has also advised clients on patent enforcement and prosecution strategies and trademark protection. She has coordinated intellectual property and Food and Drug strategies for biomedical devices and pharmaceuticals and has lectured on Hatch-Waxman issues.
Ms. Sundeen has also published articles, including The Willfulness Issue in Patent Litigation, Patent Litigation 2003 and 2004, Practicing Law Institute; and U.S. Customs Service Issues Gray Market Import Regulations with Jessica Gottesman, 337 Reporter, Vol. XVI, No. 2 (Fall 1999). She has also co-authored technical publications, including Tse Lok Ho, Marcia Henninger, George A. Olah, Synthetic Methods and Reactions XVII. Reduction of Aryl Azides to Aryl Amines with Vanadium (1l) Chloride, SYNTHESIS, December 1976, at 81 5-6; John Welch, George A. Olah, Marcia Henninger, Synthetic Methods and Reactions XXX. The Oxidative Cleavage of Hydrazones and Oximes with Cobalt(/i/) Trifiuoride, SYNTHESIS, May 1977, at 308-9. Ms. Sundeen is a Co-Inventor on U.S. Patent No. 4,293,719. |