Harold H. Fullmer focuses his practice on patent prosecution and counseling in numerous crowded arts technologies, such as packaging, industrial equipment and medical devices. Hal helps develop, protect and leverage intellectual property with one aim: advancing a company’s business goals.
As an engineer and a project manager for Allis (Chalmers) Company for 10 years, Hal engineered and managed combustion and air pollution control products, managed engineering projects, and worked in research and development focusing on mathematical modeling and computational fluid dynamics.
He commissioned and was responsible for erecting large coal-fired power plants and other industrial facilities. Hal is an adjunct professor of law at both Drexel and Temple law schools. He has authored a patent prosecution casebook for law students published in 2014.
Experience :
- Manages a patent portfolio of a Fortune 500 metal packaging company, including U.S. and foreign patent prosecution, freedom to operate analysis and IP strategy.
- Manages a patent portfolio for a manufacturer of oil drilling equipment, including measurement-while-drilling tools.
Memberships : Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association
Education :
- J.D., Temple University Beasley School of Law, 1996 Articles/Symposium Editor, Temple Law Review; Barrister’s Award for Outstanding Oral Advocacy
- Bucknell University, completed M.S.M.E. coursework
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1982, Hexagon Honor Society
Admissions :
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Registration No. 42,560
- Pennsylvania
Cost
Rate : $$$