Jihan Joo
OUR TEAM -Jihan practices patent prosecution and strategic patent counseling in the computer and electrical industries. Jihan has prepared and prosecuted numerous patent applications for Fortune 100 companies across a wide range
Jihan practices patent prosecution and strategic patent counseling in the computer and electrical industries. Jihan has prepared and prosecuted numerous patent applications for Fortune 100 companies across a wide range
Kirk helps companies around the world tackle complex intellectual property challenges, from high-stakes patent prosecution and litigation to strategic portfolio development, cross-border licensing, and maximizing IP value. Kirk began his
Michelle focuses on the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications, patent portfolio development and post-grant proceedings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Michelle has experience in
Binal is a past president of Banner Witcoff. He has a range of experience in intellectual property matters including procurement, litigation, and counseling. He represents clients in various industries including
Richard renders holistic intellectual property counseling, prosecution and litigation advice. Exemplary achievements include:
Pete’s practice concentrates on the preparation and prosecution of both domestic and foreign patent applications, patentability searches, patent portfolio assessments and evaluations on a variety of patent matters. Pete has
Timothy C. Meece, a distinguished attorney at Banner & Witcoff, Ltd., brings over 30 years of experience litigating and trying complex intellectual property cases, including patents, antitrust violations based on
Scott represents clients throughout the life of an invention — from the birth of an idea through procuring a patent and enforcing it to protect key technologies and business interests.
With a background in computer science, Ross handles all facets of intellectual property procurement, counseling, and enforcement. In addition to working on thousands of software patent prosecution matters, Ross has