About Me
I am a person of varied interests. In late 2006, I accepted a tenure-track Associate Professor position at the West Virginia University College of Law, which I started in the summer of 2007. I teach patent law, cyberlaw and ecommerce, and entrepreneurship. My research interests are in patent, copyright, and trade secret law. With respect to patent law, I am primarily interested in how a "back to basics" simplification philosophy will affect the patent system. With respect to copyright and trade secrets, I am interested in the intersection of freedom of ideas, access to information, and the right to contract.
I also direct a program in entrepreneurship practice and research.
In early 2006, I was awarded an Olin Fellowship in Law
Since 1998, I have worked as an attorney — first as an associate, then as a partner, and now in a very limited "of counsel" role at Russo & Hale LLP
I am also an avid computer programmer. During law school, I wrote a small encryption utility
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