When Randy Kay started working in technical IP, he said he really enjoyed working with engineers and scientists and hearing their invention stories or their "flash of genius."
"As an example, one of the original inventors of the inkjet cartridge told me that his inspiration for managing the pressure of the ink bag came from the New Year's party blower which would expand and contract based on airflow," he said. "I used that story in his direct examinatio...
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