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Flaster Greenberg Welcomes Intellectual Property Attorney Danielle C. Kucera

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Intellectual Property Attorney Danielle C. Kucera has joined Flaster Greenberg as an associate in its Intellectual Property Department and Patent Practice Group. Kucera will focus her practice on domestic and foreign patent prosecution and preparation, primarily relating to medical devices (cardiac electrophysiology, neurostimulation, and cataract surgery systems), artificial intelligence and machine learning systems, biotechnology, bioinformatics tools (drug discovery and development), water treatment chemicals, crude oil and refinery processing, gaming systems, payment processing and fraud detection systems, financial and insurance management systems, and wireless communications.

She also has experience has experience as an automation engineer, designing, programming, and testing control systems for various pharmaceutical companies.

Prior to joining Flaster Greenberg in March 2024, Kucera served as an associate at a full-service AmLaw 200 firm and a boutique intellectual property law firm, both with offices in Philadelphia.

Kucera is barred in Pennsylvania and admitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Leigh University, and her J.D. magna cum laude from Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law.

Kucera will be headquartered in the firm’s Philadelphia, PA, office.

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