October 16, 2021

Volume XI, Number 289

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Warren Woessner

Warren Woessner is a registered patent attorney and a founding shareholder of Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner. His practice focuses on chemical patent law, including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, medical treatments, diagnostics, and biofuels and agricultural chemistry, including related opinion and licensing matters.

Warren received his B.A. in chemistry (1966) from Cornell University, his Ph.D. (organic chemistry, 1971) and his law degree (J.D., cum laude, 1981) from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. From 1972-1978 he worked for Miles Laboratories in new drug research. Warren was an associate attorney at Kenyon & Kenyon from 1981-1984, and then joined Merchant & Gould in Minneapolis. He founded their chemical practice group and became a partner in 1989. Warren also co-founded the Biotechnology Committee of the Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Association. He has published and spoken widely on legal topics, was the 1993-1995 chair of the Chemical Practice Committee of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, chaired the Biotechnology Committee (2003-2005) and has served as a member of the Amicus Committee. He co-authored the AIPLA amicus briefs to the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court in J.E.M. Ag Supply v. Pioneer Hi-Bred. Warren is a Certified Licensing Professional 

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Articles in the National Law Review database by Warren Woessner

Warren Woessner and his thought leadership on Life Sciences Intellectual Property has been selected for a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leadership Award. Mr. Woessner’s coverage of patent litigation, the Patent Trial and Appeals Board and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and how those decisions fit into the larger landscape of patent litigation is an invaluable resource for NLR readers. You can subscribe to his Patents 4 Life blog here.

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