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Noah Kim

Attorney

T 202.973.4223 Washington, D.C.
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Noah Kim uses his technical background in computer science and engineering to help prosecute patents on behalf of DWT clients, including by providing strategic advice on all stages of patent preparation and prosecution for both domestic and international patent applications. He is experienced with assisting companies developing a wide range of technologies, including cloud computing, information security, and artificial intelligence by drafting non-provisional patent applications, responding to office actions, conducting examiner interviews, and drafting patentability search reports.
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Admitted to Practice

  • District of Columbia, 2021
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2018

Education

  • J.D., University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, 2020
    • CALI Awards for Copyright Law, Technology in the Practice of Law
    • Maryland Intellectual Property Student Association
  • B.S., Computer Engineering, George Mason University, 2016, cum laude
    • Dean's List, 2013-2016

Languages

  • Korean

Background

    • Summer Associate, Hickman Palermo Becker Bingham LLP, San Jose, Calif., 2019
    • Rule 19 Student Attorney, Maryland Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic, Baltimore, 2019
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