Sal Tamburo is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice of Dickstein Shapiro LLP. Mr. Tamburo joined the Firm in September 1998, and served as a summer associate during the summer of 1997.
His practice focuses mainly on intellectual property litigation, but also encompasses several other aspects of intellectual property law, including licensing and counseling, drafting and prosecuting patent applications, and preparing opinions on patentability, infringement, validity, and enforceability.
His client representation includes AT&T Corp.; Arthrex Inc.; National Student Clearinghouse; Micron Technology; Ricoh Technology, Inc.; Hitachi; Sega; Sumitomo Chemical Corp.; Valent U.S.A. Corp.; Berry Plastics; Polyseal Corp.; Optical Air Data Systems; Catch the Wind, Inc.; Linq Industrial Fabrics Inc.; Texene LLC; Lucent Technologies; Agere Systems; and ENELF, among others.