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Education

B.S. Electrical Engineering

Purdue University

Juris Doctorate

Indiana University School of Law

David Moorman

David Moorman is a Patent Attorney at NovoTech Patent Firm and is based in the Midwest. David assists clients with patent preparation and prosecution work.

David has specialized in all aspects of patent prosecution and trademark prosecution. He has successfully drafted and prosecuted patent applications in a wide range of technologies, particularly in the fields of computer hardware and software implemented in a wide array of systems, including smart home systems, vehicle systems, industrial and consumer electronic equipment, and mobile electronic devices. He also has substantial experience in the fields of wireless communications (mesh networks, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, RFID), machine learning (neural networks, natural language parsing of text and documents, relation extraction, data augmentation, knowledge graph embedding, model training), graphical user interfaces (in various electronic devices and VR/AR applications), encryption (MPC, SPDZ), client/server and other distributed computing approaches, MEMS and semiconductor devices (design, fabrication and packaging), image processing, and signal processing.

David’s previous legal experience includes being Associate Attorney and then a Partner at Maginot, Moore & Beck. David earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University, and his Juris Doctorate at the Indiana University School of Law.

David is admitted to practice in the state of Indiana and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

About the Author

Babak Akhlaghi is a registered patent attorney and the Managing Director at NovoTech Patent Firm, where he assists inventors in protecting and monetizing their inventions. He is also a co-author of the "Patent Applications Handbook," which has been updated and published annually by West Publications (Clark Boardman Division) since 1992. Additionally, Babak is a former adjunct faculty member at the University of Maryland, where he taught legal aspects of entrepreneurship. One of his notable achievements includes successfully prosecuting a patent application for a startup, resulting in licensing fees totalling over a hundred million dollars.

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