| Biography:
Nolan M. Goldberg is an associate in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Department and a member of the Patent Law Practice of Proskauer Rose LLP in
New York. As an intellectual property litigator, his practice focuses on patent,
trademark, and trade secret litigation and counseling
Mr. Goldberg's work has included patent and trade secret litigations and negotiations
concerning optical cross-connects; voice over Internet protocol ("VoIP");
bar code scanners; computer networking; financial business methods and software,
including securities settlement, fail management and trade execution and reporting
software; data storage; handheld computers, least-cost routing, pharmaceuticals;
cardiac electro-stimulatory devices; and prosthetics. Nolan also has experience
prosecuting patent applications before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
in encryption, CMOS, HDTV, virtual private networks ("VPN"), E-commerce,
XML/XSL, financial instruments, semiconductor electronics, medical device technology,
inventory control and analysis, cellular communications, Check 21, and business
methods. Nolan has also conducted numerous freedom-to-operate searches; written
opinions; and counseled clients in the areas of bar code scanners, imaging,
book publishing, computer networking, business methods, Power Over Ethernet
("PoE"), and digital content distribution. Nolan has also assisted
in evaluating patents for inclusion in patent pools involving large consumer
electronics and entertainment companies concerning CD and DVD technology.
Nolan received a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering from Polytechnic
University in 1997. He received his law degree from Hofstra University in 2000,
with distinction; was an associate editor of The Hofstra Law Review,
and a recipient of the Intellectual Property Honors award. Nolan is admitted
to the New York Bar and admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court
for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Nolan is also registered
to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Prior to practicing law, Nolan was a computer specialist at Underwriters Laboratories
(UL).
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