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Gary Michael Myles

Gary Michael Myles

8.4

Excellent

Experience 4.5 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 50% Life Sciences / Biotechnology
  • 50% Intellectual Property

Contact Information

  • Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt
    U.S. Bank Centre
    1420 5th Ave., Suite 3010
    Seattle, WA 98101
    Office: 206-407-●●●● - show
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Languages

  • English

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Résumé

Licenses

  • 10 years since Gary Michael Myles was first licensed to practice law in WA.

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law 2004–present
Shareholder at Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt 2009–present
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
University of Washington School of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 1999
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Biochemistry PhD - Doctorate 1990
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Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Washington State Bar Association 1999–present
Washington State Patent Law Association 1999–present
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
How Biotech Patentees can Navigate KSR Managing Intellectual Property 2008

Speaking Engagements

Speaking Engagement Name Conference Date
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
See all 6 speaking engagements