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WE ARE NEW YORK’S LAW SCHOOL
PATENT LAW LUNCH:
Thursday, February 19
12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
New York Law School, Room W402
Lunch will be provided.
The Honorable
Faith S. Hochberg
Presented by the Institute for Information
Law and Policy
Join the IILP for our monthly Patent Law Lunch as
we welcome Judge Faith Hochberg, U.S. District
Judge for the District of New Jersey. Judge
Hochberg is nationally recognized for her expertise
in patent law, authoring such watershed opinions
as Ibormeith IP v. Mercedes-Benz USA, Fuji Film
Photo v. Jazz Photo, and In re Gabapentin Patent
Litigation. Prior to her appointment to the bench,
Judge Hochberg served as the United States
Attorney for the District of New Jersey from
1994 to 1999, and was selected to serve on the Attorney General’s Advisory
Committee. She has also served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United
States Department of Treasury, Senior Deputy Chief Counsel for the Office of
Thrift Supervision, a Special Assistant to the Chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and an Assistant United States Attorney. Prior to her
public service, Judge Hochberg was a law firm partner in private practice. Judge
Hochberg graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University with a degree in
economics and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she was
an editor of the Harvard Law Review. She then served as a law clerk to the
Honorable Spottswood Robinson III of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia Circuit. She has also served as a Director of the Albert and Mary
Lasker Foundation and the New Jersey Women’s Forum.