Marc Albert Robinson
Senior Associate
Tel (703) 413-2774

Marc Albert Robinson

Senior Associate

MARC ALBERT ROBINSON is a registered patent attorney in the firm’s Electrical and Mechanical Patent Prosecution groups, focusing on acquiring patent protection for a wide variety of inventions.

Mr. Robinson prepares and prosecutes patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and assists foreign companies in their acquisition and protection of international and foreign patent rights. He also practices in the firm’s Opinions and Counseling and Industrial Designs groups, providing counsel regarding the patentability of new inventions, including automated control systems for vehicles, and prosecuting design applications, including electrical connectors.

Mr. Robinson has experience in the fields of semiconductors, telecommunications, video encoding, content management, automobile systems, fuel cells, medical devices, and nuclear technology. He works directly with a wide range of clients, from independent inventors to large multinational companies, including several from the Fortune Global 500. Mr. Robinson prosecutes many patent applications in the USPTO as part of the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) program between the USPTO and the Japan Patent Office (JPO). He is also involved in the group prosecution of related patent applications for licensing pools and technical standards, with one group including nearly 400 related patent applications in the PPH program between the USPTO and the JPO.

Mr. Robinson is also involved in various pro bono activities, including the Wills for Heroes program, which provides basic wills, powers of attorney and medical directives to local emergency personnel and their spouses. The program is jointly sponsored by the Virginia State Bar’s Young Lawyers Conference and the Virginia Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.

While completing his degree in engineering physics, Mr. Robinson pursued a concentration in mechanical engineering and wrote a thesis on semiconductor characteristics of a micro-current nuclear battery. He also studied semiconductor display technologies, organic light emitting diodes, fuel cells, thermo-mechanical systems and thermo-electric systems, including nuclear power generation. Of note, Mr. Robinson attended a small class that studied the SLOWPOKE-2 class nuclear reactor at the Royal Military College in Ontario, Canada. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

S. 3486 (the "Act") has passed the House and the Senate, and awaits signature by the President.  
The summary of this Act reads, with emphasis added:

Friday, October 26, 2012

As we previously posted, Judge Birss ordered Apple to publish a notice on its website for six months, as well as in several newspapers and magazines, that the Samsung Galaxy tablets do not infringe Apple's designs, to "...

Thursday, October 25, 2012

On October 24, 2012, the ITC issued an "Initial Determination on Violation of Section 337," in Inv. No. 337-TA-796.  In this case, Apple alleged Samsung had imported various infringing devices (smartphones and tablets) into the U.S. 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved S. 3523.  The companion bill in the House, HR 2511, which was the subject of our prior post ...

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Following the jury verdict, Apple has requested an injunction of seven Samsung phones based on design patent infringement of...

Friday, August 24, 2012

Apple obtained a $1.05 billion verdict in the Northern District of California.  The jury found that all of Apple's asserted patents were valid and enforceable.  ...

Monday, July 09, 2012

Following Samsung's successful attempt for temporary relief from an injunction against their Galaxy Nexus smart phone, and Samsung's unsuccessful attempt for temporary relief from an injunction against their Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, see...

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Further to the CAFC decision discussed in our prior post, Judge Koh of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California has issued a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, based on the CAFC...

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Further to our prior post concerning the recent CAFC Appeal Decision, on May 14, 2012, the Federal Circuit reversed and remanded the district court’s decision to deny a preliminary injunction to plaintiff Apple for its design patent...

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

In December, 2011, Apple appealed Judge Lucy Koh's denial of a preliminary injunction in the pending lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California with respect to four Apple patents:
D618,677, which is alleged to...