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WARREN S. WOLFELD joined Haynes Beffel & Wolfeld LLP as a partner in 2001. Mr. Wolfeld was previously a partner at Fliesler, Dubb, Meyer & Lovejoy LLP in San Francisco (1991-2001), having joined as an associate attorney in 1986. Mr. Wolfeld began his career as an associate attorney with the New York firm of Kenyon & Kenyon (1983-1986).
Mr. Wolfeld counsels clients in a wide variety of electrical and electronics-related fields, including computer architectures, telecommunications hardware and software, semiconductor design, digital signal processing, microwave test instruments, discrete and integrated electronic circuitry, bulk and integrated optics, flat panel display technologies, computer software and object- and agent-oriented design,
database software, speech and language processing, computer aided semiconductor
design tools, superconducting electronics, neural networks, image and video compression, and Internet technologies, software and strategies.
He has the ability to delve deeply into new technologies and understand them
thoroughly enough to render timely, knowledgeable and useful advice.
Litigation Experience
Mr. Wolfeld's representative litigation experience includes Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. v. Samsung Semiconductor, Gazelle Microelectronics, Atmel Corporation and Cypress Semiconductor (programmable logic devices); In re: Certain Dynamic Random Access Memories (U.S. International Trade Commission action, Texas Instruments v. eight DRAM manufacturers -- 10 patents in suit); Wiltron Co. v. Hewlett-Packard Co. (microwave test instruments); Tandy Corporation v. Adaptec Inc. (patent indemnification); as well as a number of litigation-related patent reexamination proceedings.
Educational Background
Mr. Wolfeld holds a B.S. Electrical Engineering (1980), magna cum laude, from the University of Rochester and a J.D. (1983) from Cornell Law School, where he was senior editor of the Cornell International Law Journal.
Legal Affiliations
Mr. Wolfeld is a member of the State Bars of New York (1984) and California (1987) and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the Northern District of California and before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He
has been registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
since 1984.
Professional Activities
Mr. Wolfeld is a member of several legal and engineering professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Bar Association of San Francisco, Tau Beta Pi and IEEE.
Publications
Mr. Wolfeld is the author of International Patent Cooperation: The Next Step, 16 Cornell International Law Journal 229, (1983) (a study of the present and future international patent system), reprinted in 4 K. Redden, Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia 639 (1984), and in 1 B. Dameron, Intellectual Property Policy and International Negotiation 305 (1987).
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