Weiss & Moy, P.C.

Attorneys

Jeffery

Jeffrey L. Weiss
Partner

Education

  • L.L.M., International and Comparative Law, with distinction, Georgetown University Law Center, 1995, Recipient, Thomas Bradbury Chetwood Prize
  • J.D., magna cum laude, Arizona State University College of Law, 1987, Recipient, Deconcini McDonald Academic Achievement Award
  • B.A., International Relations, cum laude, Tufts University, 1983
  • Technical Education - Biology

Contact Information

Phone: 202-682-1722
Email: jweiss@weissiplaw.com

About Jeffrey L. Weiss

Jeff Weiss, a U.S. Registered Patent Attorney based in the firm's Washington, D.C. office and a partner in the firm, has been practicing law since 1987. Mr. Weiss has primary responsibility for the firm's patent and intellectual property litigation. Prior to joining the firm, he practiced commercial litigation with Irell & Manella in Los Angeles and Ross, Dixon and Masback (now Ross, Dixon and Bell) in Washington, D.C.

In addition to appearances in District Courts throughout the country (including Arizona, California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, Texas and Washington), Mr. Weiss’s substantial litigation experience includes five infringement appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, one of which remains pending.

Mr. Weiss’s recent IP litigation accomplishments include:

Represented the defendant in a patent infringement case in Nevada District Court involving two patents relating to gaming technology. Obtained favorable Markman ruling and summary judgment of non-infringement with respect to both patents.

Represented the plaintiff in a lawsuit in Nevada district court against a former employee alleging copyright infringement and breach of employment agreements relating to product designs and confidential manufacturing information. Obtained preliminary injunction, leading to settlement of all pending claims.

Served as co-counsel in highly complex trademark ownership and infringement dispute, involving litigation in state, federal and bankruptcy courts in Arizona and California. Case culminated in full vindication of clients’ positions with respect to ownership and infringement issues, following lengthy trial and post-trial and plan confirmation proceedings.

Represented the defendant in a trademark infringement action in Arizona District Court involving claims relating to the name of an NBA arena. Confidential settlement achieved following representation at evidentiary hearing in connection with plaintiff’s request for a preliminary injunction.

Obtained reversal of summary judgment in favor of an infringement defendant, with the Federal Circuit holding that there was a material factual issue with respect to infringement under the doctrine of equivalents (1998 U.S. App. Lexis 10416 (Fed. Cir. 1998))

Obtained reversal of summary judgment of patent invalidity, based on the alleged failure to name an inventor (216 F.3d 1372 (Fed. Cir. 2000)). The Federal Circuit’s decision in this appeal interpreted the second paragraph of Section 112 of the Patent Act, one of the basic laws governing the validity of issued patents. Irah Donner, the author of Patent Prosecution: Practice and Procedure Before the U.S. Patent Office, has called it a “key” Federal Circuit decision. It has also been the subject of at least one law review note. See Janet S. Hendrickson, Solomon v. Kimberly-Clark Corp.: The Federal Circuit Throws Out the § 112, ¶ 2 “Regards” Clause with Inventor Litigation Testimony, 32 Univ. Tol. L. Rev. 407 (2001).

Represented plaintiff in a patent infringement action in Maryland District Court, culminating in a withdrawal of the accused infringing product from the market.

Represented defendant in patent infringement action in Eastern District of Texas relating to telecommunications equipment and involving multiple defendants. Case resulted in pre-trial settlement.

Represented defendant in patent infringement action in Eastern District of Texas relating to wireless location technology. Case resulted in pre-trial settlement.

Represented defendant in patent infringement action in Northern District of California relating to harvesting technology. Case resulted in pre-trial settlement.

In addition to his litigation practice, Mr. Weiss prosecutes patent applications for a wide variety of products, components and technologies, and has particular expertise in the medical device, mechanical, and business method areas. In 1992, he appeared before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and persuaded the Court to reverse a unanimous decision of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, denying patent protection to a football shoe having break-away cleats. (26 U.S.P.Q. 2d 1885 (Fed. Cir. 1993)). The New York Times profiled that patent, U.S. 5,255,453, as one of its patents of the week. He has also argued before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences.

Mr. Weiss also conducts infringement studies, issues patentability opinions, and negotiates licensing agreements.

Mr. Weiss is also the co-inventor of a utility patent directed to a bench press shoulder protection method (U.S. Patent 6,224,518).

Admitted

  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1999
  • California, 1987
  • Arizona, 1988
  • U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, 1988
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of California, 1988
  • U.S. District Court, Central District of California, 1991
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, 1991
  • District of Columbia, 1992
  • Nevada, 1995
  • U.S. District Court, District of Nevada, 1995
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1998
  • U.S. District Court, District of Maryland, 2003
  • United States Supreme Court, 2006

Memberships

  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Federal Circuit Bar Association
  • International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association

Publications

  • “Iraq and Democracy”, Journal of International Security Affairs, 2005
  • "India and Pakistan - A Cautionary Tale For Israel and Palestine", Connecticut Journal of International Law, 2003
  • Co-author, I Am My Brother's Keeper, published by Schiffer Military History, 1998 (http://www.iammybrotherskeeper.com)
  • "Terminating the Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles: Is It Legal Under International Law'", Loyola of Los Angeles Journal of International and Comparative Law, 1995

Languages

Hebrew and Spanish

Recent Patents

  • 7,464,935: Modified poker game
  • 7,464,663: Roll-vortex plasma chemical vapor deposition system
  • D581,655: Key-shaped clip design for permitting key rings and the like to be attached thereto
  • 7,457,717: System for trouble shooting and verifying operation of spare assets
  • 7,457,678: Method for managing ergonomic risk exposure in manufacturing
  • 7,453,307: Process independent voltage controlled logarithmic attenuator having a low distortion and method therefor
  • D580,175: Combination toothbrush, mouthwash container and dental floss container
  • D578,818: Adjustable pillow for supporting an infant
  • 7,429,799: Land patterns for a semiconductor stacking structure and method therefor
  • 7,428,923: Top plunger adapter
  • 7,417,483: Wide-band wide-swing CMOS gain enhancement technique and method therefor
  • D574,560: Pet shirt with a short cross-over sleeve
  • 7,408,254: Stack land grid array package and method for manufacturing the same
  • 7,407,488: Method for treating certain blood-manifested medical disorders with acoustic waves
  • 7,406,836: Vehicle misting system and method therefor
  • 7,404,702: Debris evacuation apparatus and method for an oil pump
  • 7,403,108: Enhanced area separation in wireless location systems and method
  • 7,391,202: Linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) system using an inductance of an LVDT primary as a micro-power excitation carrier frequency to lower a drive power
  • 7,388,709: Multiple path infrared energy source
  • 7,385,408: Apparatus and method for testing integrated circuit devices having contacts on multiple surfaces
  • D570,130: Infant changing table
  • 7,380,951: Driver observation system and method therefor
  • D569,974: Device for removing dead skin from a human foot
  • 7,377,516: Ball tossing game
  • 7,374,070: Device for hanging and storing undergarments and method therefor

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