Christopher Glynn has worked at the firm for five years as a full time Intern while completing his law school studies. During this time, he has provided assistance with several patent litigations involving pharmaceutical products, chemical processes and DNA diagnostics. His responsibilities on those litigations included participation in the preparation of expert reports, legal research, assistance with deposition preparation, and document reviews. Dr. Glynn also assists in the evaluation of technology in support of opinions relating to patent validity and infringement. His work has involved aspects of organic synthesis and purification, polymer chemistry, pharmaceutical products including small molecules and drug delivery systems, material science, and biotechnology.
Dr. Glynn received his Ph.D. from Clark University in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry in 1998 for his work in the design and preparation of ferrimagnetic materials. His research involved the multi-step synthesis of novel organic ligands and organo-metallic coordination polymers. |