Weber represents domestic and international clients in all areas of U.S. and foreign patent prosecution. He maintains a complex prosecution docket focused on high-tech including computer networking, network security and policy enforcement, cloud computing, storage area networking, wireless networking, passive optical networking, data packet classification, pattern matching, computer aided design, and collaborative innovation processing, as well as medical imaging, medical devices, clean energy, and software applications. He devises patent and filing strategies for his clients that protect their intellectual property and are aligned with their business goals. He also counsels his clients on licensing, freedom to operate, and infringement analysis.
Weber has valuable first-hand industry experience from having worked as a software engineer testing IP routing, VoIP, Subscriber Management, and 3G cellular.
Weber’s clients also benefit from his international legal and business studies. He attended Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China where he studied Chinese patent, copyright, and trademark laws, as well as the impact of the WTO TRIPs Agreement and foreign direct investments on China’s economic growth. He was awarded the Engineering Alliance for Global Education (EAGLE) Program scholarship to participate in a Japanese language and culture immersion program at Japan’s Kanazawa Institute of Technology.
After earning a degree in Biochemisty, Weber studied Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and Telecommunications at Northeastern University.
Professional Activities
Boston Patent Law Association
Asian American Lawyers Association of Massachusetts
National Asian Pacific American Bar Association