Robert J Paradiso
Partner, Lowenstein Sandler
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Robert Paradiso's practice is focused on the life sciences and chemical industries. Over the course of his career, he has counselled clients on the discovery, design and protection of many successful therapeutic and diagnostic products with important commercial and humanitarian benefits.
As a registered pharmacist, Robert is able to speak the same language as the researchers, managers and investors with whom he interacts daily. He is particularly adept at analysing complex issues and effectively crafting, communicating and implementing solutions that achieve his clients' goals – whether for raising capital, closing the deal or obtaining a bet-the-company patent.
Clients benefit from Robert's significant experience in virtually all aspects of intellectual property law, including patent prosecution, noninfringement, patentability, litigation, freedom to operate and technology transfer.
He also regularly advises clients on product acquisition and divestiture, joint ventures and alliances, technology licensing, outsourcing and other technology-related transactions.
Robert served as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law and Rutgers Law School, teaching patent drafting and prosecution.