The Intellectual Property law firm of Reising Ethington P.C. is proud to announce that patent attorney William Kolakowski has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Kolakowski’s practice focuses on medical devices (including medical imaging systems, medical device position tracking and navigation systems, and electrophysiological mapping and ablation catheters), engine and motor control systems, motor architectures, data storage and retrieval, electronic interfaces, sensors, power transmission devices, and vehicle components. His experience includes serving as the lead intellectual property counsel on several mergers and acquisitions involving purchase prices exceeding $100 million; authoring more than two hundred original patent applications; and handling numerous appeals to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He also has extensive experience litigating intellectual property disputes.
Kolakowski has written and co-written articles that have appeared in Inside Counsel magazine and The Detroiter, and he has been a featured speaker on the topics of The Power of Angel Investing, and The Intersection of Bankruptcy and Intellectual Property Law. He received a B.S. in Computer Engineering and a J.D. from the University of Michigan. During law school he served as the Associate Editor, and then Contributing Editor, for the Michigan Law Review. His interests
include lacrosse, soccer and college football; he was a member of the University of Michigan’s Club Lacrosse Team.
Reising Ethington, P.C. - With offices in Troy, Michigan and Southlake, Texas Reising Ethington has specialized solely in the practice of intellectual property law since 1865. The firm represents some of the largest corporations in the world across a wide range of technologies – we have represented one of the world’s largest corporations for more than 100 consecutive years. You can learn more about the firm at www.reising.com.
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