Matt Johnson is one of the Firm's primary contacts on practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office's (USPTO) Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), where patentability of issued patents can be challenged. Currently co-chairing the Firm's PTAB area and involved in proceedings at the Board, including trials for inter partes review (IPR) and Covered Business Method review (CBM), since the first day of their availability in September 2012, Matt regularly represents clients as both petitioners and patent owners at the Board. He further works as an advocate for clients in appeals from Board proceedings at the Federal Circuit. Matt is the administrator of Jones Day's PTAB Litigation Blog (PTABLitigationBlog.com).
Matt is a registered patent attorney and has been representing inventors before the USPTO since 2006. Utilizing his background as an electrical engineer and experience as a database programmer, Matt has drafted and prosecuted hundreds of patent applications directed toward software and hardware innovations, with significant emphasis on autonomous vehicles and robotics, statistics, small-scale device fabrication, data signal communication, radio frequency identification (RFID), and medical devices. Matt also provides services in other intellectual property-related areas including IP due diligence, licensing negotiation and review, and patent portfolio review and strategy development. Matt regularly speaks on the intersection of law and technology, particularly AI (artificial intelligence) and robotics, including teaching IP-related classes at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute.
Matt currently serves on the boards of Life Transitions Plus and Transitional Services, helping people with mental disabilities discover and achieve their hopes and dreams for a meaningful life in the community.
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- November 16, 2016
IP Roundup - November 20, 2013
2013 Speaker Series: Whose Content Is It Anyway? IP Issues in Social Media
- University of Pittsburgh (J.D. 2006; Order of the Coif; Lead Executive Editor, Law Journal; M.B.A. 2006); Grove City College (B.S. in Electrical Engineering 2003)
- Pennsylvania, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office