Andrew Dallmann
About Andrew Dallmann
Andrew Dallmann’s practice focuses on intellectual property litigation. He is a registered patent attorney with nearly twenty years of litigation experience and has worked on matters in a variety of industries, including electronics, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, rocket launch technology, interactive television, integrated circuit testing and satellite broadcasting systems. Andrew has successfully argued before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Vinyl Visions, LLC v. Craig A. Oehme, et. al., Case No. 2015-1273, in which the Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment of non-infringement. Andrew has also successfully asserted invalidity in multiple inter partes review and ex parte reexamination proceedings.
While in law school, Andrew was also the Associate Director of the Chicago-Kent College of Law Intellectual Property Department where he managed the day-to-day operations of the department and assisted in the drafting of “Patent Litigation and Strategy” by Judges Moore and Michel, and Raphael Lupo. Andrew received multiple American Jurisprudence awards including in patent law.
Before practicing law, Andrew worked for more than eight years as a geophysicist in mineral and oil exploration; managing exploration field crews from northern Canada to west Africa. Andrew also consulted on environmental and OSHA compliance issues, and developed the field screening technique that became a major car company standard when converting from in-ground hydraulic lifts to above-ground electric lifts.
Education
- J.D., Chicago-Kent School of Law
565 W Adams St, Chicago, IL 60661 2000 - B.S., University of Western Ontario
1151 Richmond St, London, ON N6A 3K7, Canada 1989
Practice Areas
- Intellectual Property Litigation
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