Mercer Law professor David Hricik's recent book titled, Patent Ethics: Prosecution, has been published by Oxford University Press and is available on the publisher’s Web site at www.oup.com. The work is co-authored by Mercedes Meyer, partner at DrinkerBiddle. Stanford Law professor Mark Lemley and John Dzienkowski, professor at the University of Texas School of Law, praised Hricik and the book: “David Hricik is the nation's leading expert on patent ethics,” Lemley said. Dzienkowski called the book “sophisticated” and one that would benefit judges, academics and practicing lawyers.
About Professor David Hricik
Professor Hricik teaches both ethics and patent law at Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law and has chaired the ethics committees of both the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the IP Section of the ABA. He is recognized among academics as the leading expert in the interdisciplinary study of ethics in patent practice, having published several law review articles and numerous journal pieces on the subject. He is also an extremely popular and frequent speaker to bar associations on the subject of intellectual property and ethics. He has served as counsel and as an expert witness in malpractice and other disputes involving patent prosecution and litigation.
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