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Overview
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Fees & Payments
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Fees
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Contingent (10%-40%)
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Fixed (Sometimes)
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Hourly ($450-$550/hour)
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Retainer (Sometimes)
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About Me
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About me: Lead attorney in many cases, both for plaintiffs and defendants, and he has served as an arbitrator in multiple cases. Represented a variety of enterprises in... more
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Résumé
Licenses
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21 years
since Gordon T. Arnold was first licensed to practice law in TX.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Houston, main campus |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1988 |
| University of Texas System, Austin |
Electrical Engineering |
BS - Bachelor of Science |
1984 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Secretary |
American Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section |
2004–2006
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| Chairman |
American Intellectual Property Law Association, Patent Law Committee |
2004–2006
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| Co-Chair |
Houston Bar Association, CLE Committee |
2004–2005
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| Council Member |
American Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section |
2001–2004
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| Vice-Chair |
American Intellectual Property Law Association, Patent Law Committee |
2002–2004
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| Co-Chair |
Houston Bar Association, CLE Committee |
1999–2003
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| Secretary |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
2001–2002
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| Member |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
1999–2000
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| Chairman |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
1997–1998
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| Board Member |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
1997–1998
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| Member |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
1996–1997
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| Secretary |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
1993–1994
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| Member |
American Bar Association |
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| Member |
American Intellectual Property Law Association |
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| Member |
Houston Bar Association |
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| Member |
National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations |
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| Member |
State Bar of Texas |
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| Member |
State Bar of Texas, Resolutions Committee |
2004–present
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| Vice-Chair |
American Bar Association, Intellectual Property Law Section |
2006–present
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| Board Member |
American Intellectual Property Law Association |
2006–present
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
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| Misuse and Antitrust in Intellectual Property Licenses |
Legal and Business Issues |
2004 |
| When Do Damages Come to the Fore? |
Conference Unknown |
2003 |
| When Do You Need An Opinion on a Patent? |
Law Education Institute |
2003 |
| Negotiating Technology Outsourcing |
Law Seminars International |
2003 |
| "Intellectual Property Practically Speaking |
Texas Public Relations Association's |
2003 |
| What Every Business Person Should Know About Intellectual Property |
American Institute of Chemical Engineers National Meeting |
2002 |
| How to Structure Corporate IP Operations |
Mid-Winter Institute |
2002 |
| Valuation of Intellectual Capital and Intellectual Property in Tough Times |
Texas Technology Conference |
2002 |
| Written Description and Enablement: Claim Interpretation |
Summer IPL Conference |
2001 |
| E-Commerce and Business Methods - What Type of Evidence Must a Challenger Use? |
Conference Unknown |
2000 |
| Can Activities In Mexico Cause Liability In The US For Patent Infringement? |
Texas-Mexico Bar Association |
2000 |
| Developing The Evidence on Patent Validity Issues |
Conference Unknown |
1999 |
| Developing The Evidence on Patent Validity Issues |
Conference Unknown |
1999 |
| Definiteness v. Equity: The Tension between the Desire to Protect the Inventor's Contribution and the Desire for Clear Lines between Infringement and Non-infringement |
National Inventor's Hall of Fame Induction |
1999 |
| Update on the New Patent and Trademark Office Rules |
Conference Unknown |
1998 |
| nequitable Conduct, Laches and Other Non-statutory Defenses |
PLI Patent Litigation Program |
1998 |
| nequitable Conduct, Laches and Other Non-statutory Defenses |
PLI Patent Litigation Program |
1997 |
| nequitable Conduct, Laches and Other Non-statutory Defenses |
PLI Patent Litigation Program |
1996 |
| 2003 Update on the Law of Patents |
Conference Unknown |
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| When Does the Specification Limit the Scope of the Claims? |
ConferenceUnknown |
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