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Overview
Practice Areas
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50% Life Sciences / Biotechnology
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50% Intellectual Property
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Résumé
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10 years
since Gary Michael Myles was first licensed to practice law in WA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law |
2004–present
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| Shareholder at Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt |
2009–present
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| Associate at Darby & Darby, Professional Corporation |
2005–2009
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| Patent Attorney at Speckman Law Group PLLC |
2002–2005
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| Patent Attorney at Corixa Corporation |
2001–2002
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| Associate at Seed Intellectual Property Law Group PLLC |
1999–2000
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| Law Clerk at Townsend & Townsend & Crew |
1996–1998
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| Senior Research Fellow at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center |
1990–1996
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| Research Assistant at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
1984–1990
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Education
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| University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Biochemistry |
BS - Bachelor of Science |
1981 |
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Associations
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Washington State Bar Association |
1999–present
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Washington State Patent Law Association |
1999–present
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Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association |
2004–present
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Portfolio
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| Biotechnology Process Inventions: Patentable Subject Matter after In Re Bilski |
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt IP Seminar |
2009 |
| Determining Obviousness after the Supreme Court Blast in KSR -- It's Deja vu all over Again |
Darby & Darby IP Seminar |
2008 |
| Inequitable Conduct and the Duty of Disclosure: The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions |
Darby & Darby IP Seminar |
2008 |
| Challenging the Obviousness Standard: KSR v. Teleflex |
Darby & Darby IP Seminar |
2007 |
| The Coming Change in U.S. Patent Laws: Patent Reform Act of 2007 |
Darby & Darby IP Seminar |
2007 |
| Disappearance of the Continuation-in-Part: Chiron v. Genentech and Other Federal Circuit Decisions Alien to Traditional Patent Practice |
Darby & Darby IP Seminar |
2006 |
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