Chen, Gang
Crowell & Moring | Partner
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Gang Chen (“Gang”), a partner at Crowell & Moring, earned a Ph.D. degree in physics and electric engineering from University of Michigan (with distinction). Gang received his JD from Setal Hall Law School (magna cum laude). Gang handles a large docket of patent prosecution matters in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and litigate complex patent infringement matters in diverse technical fields including quantum information processing. Gang also routinely helps clients with IP due diligence investigations and provides counseling on corporate legal issues involving technological subject matters and general IP portfolio management, transaction, and strategies. Gang previously had extensive research/development experiences in an industrial research lab followed by several years of in-house experiences in handling intellectual property matters such as asset mining, patent assertion and licensing. Gang’s technical experiences span a variety of areas including wireless/wireline telecommunications networks, electronic/optical devices and components, semiconductors, data analytics/modeling, artificial intelligence, autonomies, quantum information processing/computation, and advanced physics and material researches. Gang Chen uses his analytical skills and technical acumen in handling challenging and complex litigation matters involving a variety of technologies in federal courts and in International Trade Commission (e.g., Section 337 investigations), and in post-grant proceedings (such as inter parties review) in the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) of the USPTO. Gang is highly active in handling all phases of invention harvesting, patent drafting, and patent prosecution process on behalf of domestic and international enterprises, universities, and research institutions of all sizes.