Justin Wang is a registered patent attorney with over ten years of experience in intellectual property law. Justin focuses on patent preparation and prosecution, with an emphasis in electrical, mechanical, and computer software technologies. He has prepared and prosecuted patents in a wide range of technical areas, including artificial intelligence, autonomous driving, semiconductor design, digital signal processing, wireless communications, data networking, multimedia encoding, multimedia streaming, and AR/VR devices.
Additionally, Justin provides in-depth counseling on a variety of patent matters, including patent validity/invalidity, freedom to operate, due diligence, and portfolio management. He has experience with inter partes review proceedings, ex parte reexamination proceedings, and federal district court litigation involving a variety of technologies, including video streaming, semiconductor design, and computer networks.
Justin received his degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Houston where he was a member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society. Justin received his law degree from the University of Texas School of Law where he was Chief Articles Editor for the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal and New Media Editor for the Texas International Law Journal. He interned for the Honorable Chief Justice Sherry Radack in the Texas First Court of Appeals.