Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo PC.
A. Jason Mirabito
Member
617.348.1805
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Boston
Education
Georgetown University (LLM)
American University (JD)
New York University (BS, Engineering Physics)
Bar Admissions
Massachusetts
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Jason is a founding partner and Co-chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice. His practice is broad, and involves both prosecution and litigation of primarily patent and trademark matters.
He has substantial responsibility for counseling clients on patents and other intellectual property rights, including the development, licensing, enforcement, and protection of intellectual property rights in relation to the client’s overall business strategy, especially in advising on strategic technology partnerships. He also has extensive experience in connection with patent issues involving the electronics industry, medical devices, energy-related technologies, security systems, and telecommunication systems.
Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Jason was a partner in the intellectual property law firm of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, and a partner at the general practice law firm of Gaston & Snow, at which he established and headed the firm’s patent department.
Jason began his career as an examiner in the US Patent and Trademark Office and was in-house counsel for Westinghouse Electric, where he was responsible for intellectual property licensing and joint ventures, as well as for various investments and divestments for the company. He was also an attorney with the US International Trade Commission, where he handled actions brought under Section 337.
Jason has served as an associate professor at Suffolk University School of Law, where he taught courses in patent, computer, and high-tech law. He has given numerous lectures concerning patent prosecution and litigation and, in particular, the prosecution of foreign and software-related inventions.
He has testified before the US Patent and Trademark Office and the US Senate on a number of subjects, including patents for computer software and international taxation proposals.
He is a named inventor on three US patents.
Recognitions & Awards
Best Lawyers in America: Patent Law (2013)
Chambers Global: Intellectual Property (2011 – 2012)
Professional & Community Involvement
Past president, Boston Patent Law Association
A. Jason Mirabito
Member
617.348.1805
e-mail vCard
Boston
Education
Georgetown University (LLM)
American University (JD)
New York University (BS, Engineering Physics)
Bar Admissions
Massachusetts
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Jason is a founding partner and Co-chair of the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice. His practice is broad, and involves both prosecution and litigation of primarily patent and trademark matters.
He has substantial responsibility for counseling clients on patents and other intellectual property rights, including the development, licensing, enforcement, and protection of intellectual property rights in relation to the client’s overall business strategy, especially in advising on strategic technology partnerships. He also has extensive experience in connection with patent issues involving the electronics industry, medical devices, energy-related technologies, security systems, and telecommunication systems.
Prior to joining Mintz Levin, Jason was a partner in the intellectual property law firm of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, and a partner at the general practice law firm of Gaston & Snow, at which he established and headed the firm’s patent department.
Jason began his career as an examiner in the US Patent and Trademark Office and was in-house counsel for Westinghouse Electric, where he was responsible for intellectual property licensing and joint ventures, as well as for various investments and divestments for the company. He was also an attorney with the US International Trade Commission, where he handled actions brought under Section 337.
Jason has served as an associate professor at Suffolk University School of Law, where he taught courses in patent, computer, and high-tech law. He has given numerous lectures concerning patent prosecution and litigation and, in particular, the prosecution of foreign and software-related inventions.
He has testified before the US Patent and Trademark Office and the US Senate on a number of subjects, including patents for computer software and international taxation proposals.
He is a named inventor on three US patents.
Recognitions & Awards
Best Lawyers in America: Patent Law (2013)
Chambers Global: Intellectual Property (2011 – 2012)
Professional & Community Involvement
Past president, Boston Patent Law Association
Practices
Patent Procurement
IP Litigation
International Patent
Technology Transfer, Licensing & Enforcement
Intellectual Property
Industries
Technology, Communications & Media
Manufacturing
Health Care
Publications
Author, Changes to Patent Legislation, Chip Scale Review (11.2011)
Co-author, Supreme Court Upholds Strong Presumption of Patent Validit, Intellectual Property Alert (06.15.2011)
Client Brief: Reexaminations: Strategic Use by Both Patentees and Defendants, (12.29.2010)
Author, Creating Effective Patent Strategies in a Down Economy, Aspatore (12.2009)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Rescinds Controversial Rules, Patent Advisory (10.20.2009)