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`Exhibit 1017
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`Exhibit 1017
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`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
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`EXHIBIT A
`EXHIBIT A
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`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
`Exhibit 1017-00001
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`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
`Exhibit 1017-00001
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`JAY H. REIZISS
`202.296.6940
`202.296.8701 (fax)
`jreiziss@brinkshofer.com
`www.usebrinks.com
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`Suite 900
`1775 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
`Washington, DC 20006
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`PRACTICE SUMMARY
`Jay Reiziss is an international trade attorney with an active practice in
`investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), U.S.
`Department of Commerce, United States Trade Representative (USTR)
`and Customs, and in U.S. Federal Courts. His practice and experience
`includes Section 337 intellectual property investigations and extends to
`antidumping and countervailing investigations, and Section 201 and 421
`safeguards investigations.
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`From 1995 to 2007, Mr. Reiziss worked at the ITC, serving in the Office of
`General Counsel, the Office of Chairman Stephen Koplan, and the Office
`of Unfair Import Investigations. As an attorney with the ITC, Mr. Reiziss
`was involved in more than 50 Section 337 investigations involving
`patents, trademarks and trade secrets in the areas of biotechnology,
`chemistry, computer hardware and software, and mechanical devices.
`His experience includes all aspects of litigation before ITC Administrative
`Law Judges (ALJs), advising ITC Commissioners, and briefing and
`arguing matters before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
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`His extensive experience at the ITC enables Mr. Reiziss to provide Brinks
`Hofer Gilson & Lione clients with unparalleled insights and access into
`the ITC’s Section 337 investigative process. Mr. Reiziss also handled a
`number of antidumping and countervailing duty investigations, and
`Section 201 investigations at the ITC and in private practice, as well as
`Customs-related projects.
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`MOST RECENT SECTION 337 MATTERS
` Certain Wireless Devices with 3G and/or 4G Capabilities and
`Components Thereof, ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-868
` Certain Wireless Consumer Electronics Devices and Components
`Thereof, ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-853
` Certain Electronic Devices For Capturing And Transmitting Images,
`and Components Thereof; Inv. No. 337-TA-831
` Certain Wireless Devices with 3G Capabilities and Components
`Thereof, ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-800
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`MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS
` American Intellectual Property Law Association
` American Bar Association
`Intellectual Property section
`International Trade section
`ITC Trial Lawyers Association
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`PRACTICE/INDUSTRY GROUPS
`Appellate
`Intellectual Asset Management
`International Trade Commission
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`Licensing
`Litigation
`Trademarks & Unfair Competition
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`EDUCATION
`J.D., magna cum laude, American
`University Washington College of
`Law, 1988
`B.A., Rutgers University, 1985
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`STATE BAR ADMISSIONS
`District of Columbia, 1989
`Maryland, 1989
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`ADMISSIONS
`U.S. Court of Appeals, Fed. Circuit
`U.S. Court of International Trade
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`ZTE Corporation and ZTE (USA) Inc.
`Exhibit 1017-00002
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