Ying Chen, Ph.D.
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Ying Chen’s practice focuses on preparing and
prosecuting patent applications and counseling clients on
issues relating to patent infringement and validity,
including non-liability opinions, freedom to operate and
design-around studies, IP due diligence, and licensing
negotiations. She also provides support for patent
infringement litigation.
Ying has over ten years of legal experience in the IP
field. Before co-founding Chen Yoshimura LLP, Ying
was a partner at a leading global law firm. She has
represented numerous technology companies, both large
and small, in matters relating to patent prosecution,
counseling, opinions, and patent infringement litigation. Ying handled cases
involving a broad range of technologies, including analog and digital circuits,
semiconductor devices and processing, computer hardware and software,
microprocessor architecture, liquid crystal displays, optical devices, photonic devices,
telecommunications, consumer electronics, materials and chemicals, medical
devices and mechanical devices.
Prior to her legal career, Ying earned a Ph.D. degree in applied physics. Her
doctoral research work involved the application of a variety of research techniques to
the study of biological samples, such as x-ray crystallography, spectroscopy, lasers
technology, optical and photoelectric devices, and computer simulation. Ying is
fluent in Chinese.
EDUCATION
J.D., Lewis & Clark Law School, 1995
Ph.D., Applied Physics, Cornell University, 1994
M.S., Applied Physics, Cornell University, 1987
B.S., Physics, Peking University, China, 1985
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Hogan & Hartson LLP, Partner, 2003-2005, Associate, 2000-2002
Loeb & Loeb LLP, Associate, 1995-2000
BAR ADMISSIONS
California
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
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