Eric Morehouse is a partner with Theia Analytics Group. Eric'spractice includes assisting domestic and overseas corporations and technology firms in generating, developing and protecting intellectual property portfolios, and counseling clients on a variety of intellectual property matters. Eric has extensive experience in patent prosecution, post-grant proceedings, opinions relating to patent invalidity and infringement, and licensing. Mr. Morehouse has also represented clients in patent infringement actions before a variety of federal district courts, and has experience in various phases of litigation. Eric has experience with numerous technologies, including aerospace, image processing, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, computer software, electrical switches and connectors and telecommunications. Mr. Morehouse graduated with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the Virginia Military Institute in 1986, and received their law degree cum laude from Widener University School of Law in 1993. Eric is admitted to practice in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Mr. Morehouse is also a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the American Bar Association. Mr. Morehouse spent more than a decade as a partner with a large Northern Virginia based intellectual property boutique law firm where they managed the patent portfolios of various large corporations. Eric also lectured and supervised training seminars for clients, attorneys and interns on various aspects of patent practice, including patent specification and claim drafting, examination and post-examination strategies, claim construction, and validity and infringement analyses.
Eric Morehouse has a Doctor of Law (JD) from Widener University School of Law and a Bachelor of Science (BS) from Virginia Military Institute. Eric'sfield of study is intellectual property law.
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