Washington, DC
Phone: 202.683.9317
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Mr. Mack is Senior Patent Counsel to the firm. He has significant experience counseling a broad range of clients, including start-ups, Fortune 500 corporations, and Federal agencies, in a variety of intellectual property matters. His practice includes, but is not limited to, patent preparation and prosecution, trademark prosecution, opinion and validity opinions, post-grant review, and portfolio management.
Mr. Mack has extensive experience drafting and prosecuting domestic and foreign (PCT) patent applications in the electrical, mechanical, and computer arts, including computer hardware and software, communications, medical devices, automotive systems and components, lighting systems, fluid handling and dispensing systems, aerospace and aviation systems and components, and machine learning products and services. In addition, he is experienced in handling matters before the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB). He has also litigated disputed intellectual property rights in various forums on behalf of his clients.
Corey majored in Physics and minored in Mathematics at Grambling State University where he was inducted into Sigma Pi Sigma National Physics Honor Society. While in college he performed research for the U.S. Department of Energy including research related to High Temperature Superconductors in support of the proposed U.S. Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) high-energy physics particle accelerator. Corey attended The John Marshall Law School (now University of Illinois Chicago School of Law) where his studies concentrated on Intellectual Property law practice. While in law school, he worked at two large general practice law firms in support of their litigation departments.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Mack practiced law at other intellectual property law firms. Mr. Mack is also a former Patent Examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, where he examined patent applications in the electro-mechanical measuring and testing arts in Technology Center 2800.
1701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20006 | Phone: 202.683.9317