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Greg merges dual careers in technology law and engineering into his position with LAVA Group. As a technology attorney, Greg has extensive experience in intellectual property valuation, licensing, and commercialization. Greg is able to quickly assess and absorb the technological aspects of a portfolio and identify business alignment opportunities for the portfolio. His legal experience in technology law includes working with a variety of companies ranging from Fortune 500 sized companies to start-up companies. Prior to joining LAVA Group, Greg has held positions with Jones & Askew and Troutman Sanders, LLP. As a partner at Troutman Sanders, Greg led the patent practice and helped to build the intellectual property team. There, he developed strategic intellectual property business plans for his client to secure present and future revenues for their companies. Greg is also a founding partner of Pulse Law, a technology law firm in Atlanta, Georgia focusing on intellectual property and corporate practices.
Greg has led development teams in mining intellectual property assets, obtaining venture capital financing, protecting intellectual property, developing licensing and intellectual asset strategies and focusing the direction of intellectual property development.
As an engineer, Greg held various positions with organizations such as the National Security Agency at Ft. Meade, Georgia Technology Research Institute, and Panasonic Corporation. Most notably, while at Panasonic, Greg led the software development team for the delivery of several cellular telephone products to the market.
Greg holds a BS and MS in electrical engineering from Western Kentucky University and The George Washington University respectively and a Juris Doctorate from Georgia State University. Greg's technical expertise is in the areas of electronic engineering, software development and telecommunications with a strong focus on wireless technology. Greg is a co-inventor of U.S. Patent No. 5,473,615 entitled Digital Supervisor Audio Tone Detector.
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