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Laura Peter is a seasoned counselor with in-house, litigation and intellectual property expertise. She and her team are highly qualified to fulfill the legal needs of a small or mid-size company – and they have the track record to prove it.
Ms. Peter has a long history counseling startups and mid-sized companies in the Silicon Valley and around the world, where she has counseled private and publicly-traded companies on worldwide legal matters, including commercial transactions, intellectual property, licenses, litigation, real estate transactions and regulatory compliance. Ms. Peter’s complete resume can be found here.
She is admitted to practice to the Bars of the Supreme Court of the United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, United States Patent & Trademark Office Patent Bar, and is a qualified solicitor in England and Wales.
She holds a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University and a master’s degree from the University of Chicago. She is also a graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law and received an LL.M. from the University of London, Kings’ College.
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Global General Counsel Blog.
Recent Posts:
Problem Solving, Spring Cleaning and Meditation
Intellectual Property Rights in a Dance Video
So You Want to Trademark Your Logo? How do you find out if it’s taken?
Formidable Corporations Join Exclusive Patent-Infringement-Defense Clubs
New Museum in Athens Designed in part to “Guilt” Britain into returning the Elgin Marbles
Open Source Code – Convenient, but you could lose your Rights to Enforce your IP.
Former In-House Sets Up Outsourced GC Shop.
LegalPad, A CalLaw Blog, December 30, 2008.
Immersed in IP Battles.
The Recorder, October 10, 2008, page 1.
The Virtue of Patents.
Wall Street Journal, February 20, 2007, page A17.
Recognizing the Territorial Nature of Copyright Law - A Necessity in the Global Marketplace.
IP Litigator, May / June 2000. Global Trademark and Copyright, Practicing Law Institute; October 1999.
- Choosing a Career in IP, Golden Gate University Law School. San Francisco, 2009.
- Communicating with the Media and Investors in Your High-Profile IP Matters. IP Counsel Café, Silicon Valley, California, 2009.
- Legal Issues for Start Ups. EntrepreneurTrek, Stanford University, California, 2009.
- Issues Between the Departed Employee and the Employee's New Employer. Departing Employees and Intellectual Property Workshop, Law Seminars International, Palo Alto, California, 2009.
- Strategies for American Companies Protecting Intellectual Property Abroad.
State Bar of California: 81st Annual Meeting, Monterey, California, 2008.
- Meet the Press - Dealing with the Press in IP Litigation.
San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association, San Francisco, California 2008.
- A New Era of Patent Licensing - How Seagate, SanDisk, MedImmune and Other Recent Cases are Changing the Game.
The Annual IP Counsel Conference, IP Law & Business, San Jose, California 2008.
- Recent Developments in Patent Law.
American Corporate Counsel - Spring Seminar, San Francisco, California 2007.
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