Patrick R. Scanlon is a Partner in Preti Flaherty’s Portland office, where he
practices with the firm’s Intellectual Property practice group. He focuses his
practice on patent matters, particularly assisting clients in obtaining and
exploiting patent rights.
Patrick has practiced patent law for more than 15 years and has prepared and
prosecuted hundreds of patent applications in a wide range of technical
fields. Patrick also has extensive experience with preparing and
negotiating licensing agreements, providing patent clearance evaluations,
rendering patent infringement and validity opinions, performing due diligence
reviews, and establishing foreign patent rights. In addition to his patent
practice, Patrick advises clients on other technology-related matters such as
the protection and enforcement of trade secrets, as well as trademarks and
copyrights.
Previously in-house patent counsel with the General Electric Company, Patrick
has substantial insight on developing and implementing patent strategies and
counsels clients on using intellectual property to best achieve their business
goals. Prior to becoming a patent attorney, Patrick was a patent examiner for
the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office for over six years.
Patrick received a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan State University in 1983. He received his
law degree from Georgetown University in 1990, and has practiced
exclusively in intellectual property law since then.
Patrick lives in Cumberland, Maine with his wife and two children.
Admissions
Maine and Virginia; U.S. Patent & Trademark Office; Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit; Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Education
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1990
B.S., Michigan State University, 1983