Mr. DuBois is an associate in the Firm�s Litigation Group. He focuses his practice on intellectual property, commercial and appellate litigation, including patent infringement suits, as a registered patent attorney. He has significant experience in licensing and related transactions, particularly in the areas of software, data and telecommunications. A former programmer analyst at General Electric with bachelors� degrees in math, natural and computer sciences, Mr. DuBois designed cost-control, advertising and tax software, including programs to help implement the federal Consent Order governing the Divestiture of AT&T in the mid-1980s.He received his J.D. from Georgetown Law Center in 1992. While there, he participated in the Department of Justice�s appellate advocacy program training U.S. assistant district attorneys and the school�s first criminal moot court team. After joining noted firms in New Jersey and New York, he has handled numerous multi-million dollar commercial and IP disputes. Mr. DuBois is particularly interested in law and technology, legal ethics, mentoring upcoming lawyers and providing pro bono services. Mr. DuBois is active as a master in the American Inns of Court where he presents case studies on ethics, trial techniques, and leading edge legal issues with some of New Jersey�s most capable attorneys and jurists.Mr. DuBois is a long-term volunteer and legal advisor on family law and related matters for Project Self-Sufficiency, a bar-funded program providing pro bono counsel and job training, primarily to abused women, single mothers and displaced homemakers.During law school Mr. DuBois developed and presented X.400 & CCITT Communications Protocols, a technical training program for the Washington, D.C. based U.S. Telecommunications Training Institute targeting government ministers from developing nations in using technology to promote free enterprise and U.S. trade. |