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Kyle Robertson is an associate in the Intellectual Property Department. He joined the firm in 2008.
Past Experience
Mr. Robertson’s practice focuses on obtaining and enforcing intellectual property rights, with an emphasis on Internet technologies, software systems, virus and malware prevention systems, video games and electronic media, electronics, communications, and computer industries. He has participated in litigations relating to communication systems, computer software, wireless communications, mobile devices and Internet access systems. Mr. Robertson has provided pro bono services through the Massachusetts Legal Clinic for the Homeless.
Mr. Robertson was previously employed as Vice President of Engineering at Quest Research and Development Corporation. Mr. Robertson also served as Lead Artificial Intelligence Engineer for A Few Screws Loose Games. Prior to beginning his legal studies, Mr. Robertson was a software engineer and network designer at National Instruments and Digi International, respectively. Mr. Robertson is in the process of obtaining a patent based on his work at Quest Research and Development Corporation.
Recent Highlights
Professional Activities
Mr. Robertson currently serves as Intellectual Property Advisor to Philanthropist.org. He is a member of both the Boston Patent Law Association and the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Publications
Mary Rose Scozzafava, Ph.D., Heather M. Petruzzi, Kyle Robertson, “USPTO to Accelerate Green Technology Patents,”WilmerHale Email Alert (December, 2009)
Shann Kerner, Ph.D., Andrej Barbic, Ph.D., Kyle Robertson, “Examples Requirements for Patentability of Inventions in U.S. and Foreign Jurisdictions,”Bloomberg Intellectual Property Law Reports, Vol. 3, No. 37. (September 7, 2009)
Michael A. Diener, Kyle Robertson, “Federal Circuit Changes Design Patent Infringement Standard,” WilmerHale Email Alert (October 17, 2008)
Robertson, Kyle “One Law to Control Them All: International Merger Analysis in the Wake of GE/Honeywell,” 31 B. C. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 153
Robertson, Kyle “An Analysis of the Video Game Regulation Harmonization Effort in the European Union and Its Trans-Atlantic Chilling Effect on Constitutionally Protected Expression,” B.C. Intell. Prop. & Tech. F. 090802”
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