Intellectual Property
Dec. 3, 2014
U.N. patent agency leader returns to private practice
James H. Pooley, a longtime Silicon Valley litigator turned international diplomat, has moved into private consulting and arbitration work after five years as the deputy director of the World Intellectual Property Organization.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
James H. Pooley, a longtime Silicon Valley litigator turned international diplomat, has moved into private consulting and arbitration work after completing a five-year term last week as the deputy director of the World Intellectual Property Organization, an United Nations agency.
As WIPO deputy director, Pooley was assigned to manage the Patent Cooperation Treaty that provides patent protection in more ...
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