Flaster Greenberg PC, a full-service commercial business law firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Ryan Peddle to shareholder effective January 1, 2023.
"Ryan is a key player in our Intellectual Property Department and committed to providing outstanding client service," said Jordan A. LaVine, Co-Managing Shareholder at Flaster Greenberg. "He is a skilled patent attorney and is tremendously valuable to the firm and its continued success."
Peddle is a member of Flaster Greenberg’s Intellectual Property. He focuses his practice on patent procurement, patent litigation, patent due diligence, intellectual property strategy, portfolio development/management, and general counseling on infringement and licensing issues.
Peddle works on matters in a variety of technologies with a focus on mechanical systems, heat exchangers, wind turbines, medical devices and methods, consumer products, machine learning, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, cloud computing, network security, software, mobile devices and apps, electrical systems, lighting controls, optics and optical systems, lasers, video compression and delivery protocols (H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), VVC, DASH), and home automation.
Mike Piscitelli, chair of the Intellectual Property Department adds, "Ryan is a great attorney and an even better person. He has shown amazing growth and we are thrilled to have him as a leader within the Intellectual Property Department, where he will be able to provide even more value to our strong and diverse client base."
He has extensive experience in U.S. and foreign patent procurement and prosecution. He has helped clients ranging from large corporations to small start-ups procure utility patents and design patents. He has extensive experience charting world-wide patent matters to assist with the monetization of those utility and design patent assets. And, he has experience representing clients before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).
Licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Peddle received his J.D. from Rutgers University Law School, M.E. in systems engineering from Pennsylvania State University, and B.S. in mechanical engineering from Drexel University.