Up until February, no one knew that Rick Frenkel, an in - house lawyer at Cisco by day, was also the anonymous blogger behind the controversial
Patent Troll Tracker site, where he regularly outed companies (and their lawyers) that he considered to be patent trolls — a pejorative term for one who enforces his or her patents against alleged infringers in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportun
Patent Troll Tracker site,
where he regularly outed companies (and their lawyers) that he considered to be
patent trolls — a pejorative term for one who enforces his or her patents against alleged infringers in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportun
patent trolls — a pejorative term for one who
enforces his or her
patents against alleged infringers in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportunistic.
Prior to joining FisherBroyles, Steve worked at a boutique
patent law firm where he practiced all aspects of patent protection and enforcement, including working with the U.S. and foreign Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of patents for his clients, and successfully enforcing and defending patent rights in U.S. District C
patent law firm
where he practiced all aspects of
patent protection and enforcement, including working with the U.S. and foreign Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of patents for his clients, and successfully enforcing and defending patent rights in U.S. District C
patent protection and enforcement, including working with the U.S. and foreign
Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of patents for his clients, and successfully enforcing and defending patent rights in U.S. District C
Patent Offices to obtain hundreds of
patents for his clients, and successfully
enforcing and defending
patent rights in U.S. District C
patent rights in U.S. District Courts.