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J.D., cum laude, University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (2013)
B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Virginia (2009)
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District of Columbia
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
New Jersey
Peter Park is an experienced intellectual property attorney and a trusted client advisor. Peter has over a decade of experience in high-stakes patent litigation, patent procurement and portfolio development, managing IP issues in multimillion-dollar deals, and counseling C-level executives on all things IP.
As a former IP executive at two high-tech companies, Peter understands the realities of business and can expertly guide clients through the intricacies and impacts of IP litigation. He leverages his corporate experience to formulate creative and pragmatic litigation strategies and obtain favorable, cost-effective results while also minimizing disruption to clients’ business activities. Having been in his clients’ shoes, Peter works hard to anticipate and alleviate the various in-house pain points that can occur throughout the litigation process. Importantly, he uses his electrical engineering background and training to comprehend, analyze, and layperson-translate very complex technologies.
Most recently, Peter was Vice President of IP and Strategic Relations at AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS) – a high-tech satellite communications company specializing in direct-to-cell technology. Before that, Peter was the Head of IP Litigation at Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) – a Fortune 500 semiconductor company specializing in data conversion, signal processing, power management, and numerous other specializations.
Prior to his corporate career, Peter worked in Big Law as well as boutique firms. Peter also has extensive patent preparation and prosecution experience, which helps him breakdown and diagnose patents and its history more effectively for litigation.
Peter received his law degree, with honors, from UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law after obtaining his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia. Peter is an avid reader, especially about game theory, social sciences, psychology, and economics. He is also fluent in Korean. If Peter were not practicing law, he would be a stand-up comedian.