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`COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
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`QUESTIONNAIRE FOR NON—JUDICIAL NOMINEES
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`PUBLIC
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`. Name: State full name (include any former names used).
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`Michelle Kwok Lee
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`. Position: State the position for which you have been nominated.
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`Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States
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`Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
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`. Address: List current office address. If city and state of residence differs from your place
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`of employment, please list the city and state where you currently reside.
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`Office: 600 Dulany Stree —— MDW 10D44, Alexandria, VA 22314
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`Residence: Falls Church, VA
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`. Birthplace: State year and place of birth.
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`1965 ; Santa Clara, CA
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`. Education: List in reverse chronological order each college, law school, or any other
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`institution of higher education attended and indicate for each the dates of attendance,
`whether a degree was received, and the date each degree was received.
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`Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA
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`Attended: 9/1989 — 6/1992
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`Doctorate of Jurisprudence received on June 14, 1992
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`Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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`Attended: 9/1984 — 6/1989
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`Master of Science1n Electrical Engineering and Computer Science received on
`June 5,1989
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`Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering received on June 5, 1989
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`6. Employment Record: List in reverse chronological order all governmental agencies,
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`business or professional corporations, companies, firms, or other enterprises,
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`partnerships, institutions or organizations, non-profit or otherwise, with which you have
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`been affiliated as an officer, director, partner, proprietor, or employee since graduation
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`from college, whether or not you received payment for your services. Include the name
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`and address of the employer and job title or description.
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`All entries listed in response to Question #6 are positions for which I receive or did receive
`compensation. My responses below are to the best of my knowledge.
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`US. Patent & Trademark Office, 600 Dulany Street,'Alexandria, VA 22314
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`Dates: 2014 — Present
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`Title: Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and
`Deputy Director of the United States Patent & Trademark Office
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`US. Patent & Trademark Office, 345 Middlefield Road, Bldg. 1, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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`Dates: 2012 w 20147
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`Title: Director of the Silicon Valley United States Patent & Trademark Office
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`Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043
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`Dates: 2003 m 2012
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`Titles: Deputy General Counsel, Head of Patents and Patent Strategy; prior to
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`that, Associate General Counsel, Head of Patents and Patent Strategy; prior to
`that, Senior Patent Counsel
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`United States Patent and Trademark Office, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria, VA 22313
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`Dates: 4/18/2011 — 10/6/20i1, Reappointed 11/22/2011 _
`11/4/2012
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`Title: Member of the Patent Public Advisory Committee (“PPAC”)
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`Fenwick & West LLP, Silicon Valley Center, 801 California Street, Mountain View, CA
`94041
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`Dates: 1996 - 2003
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`Title: Partner; prior to that, Associate. _
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`Keker & Van Nest LLP, 633 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111
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`Dates: 1994 - 1996
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`Title: Associate
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`US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 717 Madison Place, N.W., Washington
`DC. 20439
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`Dates: 1993 - 1994
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`Title: Judicial Law Clerk to Judge Paul R. Michei
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`US. District Court for the Northern District of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue,
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`San Francisco, CA 94102
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`Dates: 1992 — 1993
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`Title: Judicial Law Clerk to Judge Vaughn R. Walker
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`Skjerven, Merrill, MacPherson, Franklin & Friel LLP, 25 Metro Drive, Suite 700, San
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`Jose, CA 95110
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`Dates: Briefly for'about 2 weeks in August 1992, after taking the bar exam and
`before starting my clerkship on the U. S. District Court for the Northern District
`of California.
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`Title: Summer Associate
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`Flehr, Hobach, Test, Albritton, 850 Hansen Way, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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`‘ Dates: Spring 1992, during my last semester at Stanford Law School.
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`Title: Part—time Associate
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`Fenwick & West LLP, Silicon Valley Center, 801 California Street, Mountain View, CA 1
`9404 1
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`Dates: First half of summer of 1991
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`Title: Summer Associate
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`Wilson, Sonsini, Goodrich & Rosati LLP, 650 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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`Dates: Second half of summer of 1991
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`Title: Summer Associate
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`Morrison & Foerster LLP, 425 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
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`Dates: Summer 1990
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`Title: Summer Associate
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`Hewlett—Packard Company, 1501 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304
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`Dates: Summers 1988 and 1989 and Fall semester 9/88-1/89
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`Title: Engineering Intern
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`I
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`‘7. Military Service and Draft Status: Identify any service in the U.S. Military, including
`dates of service, branch of service, rank or rate, serial number (if different from social
`security number) and type of discharge received,'and Whether you have registered for
`selective service.
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`I have not served in the military, nor have l registered for selective service.
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`8. Honors and Awards: List any scholarships, fellowships, honorary degrees, academic or
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`professional honors, honorary society memberships, military awards, and any other special
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`recognition for outstanding service or achievement.
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`The information provided in response to Question 8 is to the best of my knowledge based
`upon review of my files and my recollection.
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`Member, Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu Engineering Honorary Societies.
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`National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Studies in Computer Science.
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`Asian Law Alliance’s 2011 “Business Impact Honoree” Award in recognition of
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`professional accomplishments and contribution to the Asian community
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`Listed by Intellectual Asset Management in 2011 as one of the top 50 people, companies _‘
`or institutions to have helped shape the intellectual property landscape.
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`The San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal’s 2012
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`Bay Area Corporate Counsel Award for Best IP Lawyer
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`Silicon Valley Business Journal’s 2013 Top Most Influential Women in the Silicon
`Valley
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`Selected by The Recorder as one of the Top 50 Women Leaders in Tech Law in 2014
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`Bar Associations: List all bar associations or legal or judicial-related committees,
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`selection panels or conferences of which you are or have been a member, and give the
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`titles and dates of any offices which you have held in such groups.
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`The information provided in response to Question 9 is to the best of my knowledge
`based upon review of my files and my recollection.
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`Federal Circuit Bar Association, Board Member (2010-Present), also Co-Chair of
`the In-House Subcommittee (2009—2010)
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`California State Bar Association, at various times member of the litigation and
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`intellectual property law. sections of the California Bar (1992uPresent with a brief gap in
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`1994 for the reason stated in response to Questionl 0.a below)
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`Intellectual Property Owners Association, Board Member (various months in 2011 and
`2012)
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`Association of Corporate Patent Counsel, Member (2012)
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`Advanced Patent Law Institute Planning Committee Member (various years
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`, 2004—2010)
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`StanfordLaw School — Board of Visitors (2009 — 2012)
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`Santa Clara Law High Technology institute Advisory Board (2009~Present)
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`The George Washington UniVersity Law School IP Advisory Board, Member
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`(201 1-Present)
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`National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, Member (approximately 2010—201 1)
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`ChIPs (“Chief IP Counsels”) — Co~founder and Board Member (2004-Present)
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`Local Patent Rules Advisory Committee for Northern District of California, Member
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`(2006—201 2)
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`Magistrate Judge Merit Selection Committee for Northern District of California,
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`Member (2009~2010)
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`1P Counsel Cafe Advisory Board (2008-2012)
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`Intellectual Property Section of the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Barristers Club
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`(Chair 1996~1997 and ViceuChair 1995-1996)
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`Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Law Association, Participant (approximately
`1 998-2000)
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`10. Bar and Court Admission:
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`a. List the date(s) you were admitted to the bar of any state and any lapses in
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`membership. Please explain the reason for any lapse in membership. ’
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`California State Bar(No. 160835), admitted December 14, 1992, and active until
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`January 1, 1994, when I voluntarily chose inactive status during my 1 year clerkship at
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`the US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; then active again on November 15,
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`1994, when I voluntarily chose active status when I began private practice at Keker &
`Van Nest.
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`District of Columbia Bar (No. 446526), admitted May 5, 1995, as an inactive
`member. On October 26, 1999, I voluntarily withdrew membership from the DC bar
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`' because Ipracticed exclusively in California.
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`United States Patent and Trademark Patent'Bar(Registration No. 40,695),
`admitted August 4, 1997. Voluntarily changed to inactiVe status on November 8, 2012
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`_
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`to serve as Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Deputy
`'Director of the United States Patent & Trademark Office.
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`b.
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`‘ List all courts in which you haVe been admitted to practice, including dates of
`admission and any lapses in membership. Please explain the reason for any lapse
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`in membership. Give the same information for administrative bodies that require
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`- special admission to practice.
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`Tomy knowledge, there have been no lapses in membership to any of the courts
`listed below.
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`Note: This list does not include admissions pro hac vice.
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`US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, admitted July 11, 1994.
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`U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, admitted January 27, 1993.
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`U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, admitted December
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`14, 1992.
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`V U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, admitted December 14,
`2005.
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`ll.
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`Memberships:
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`a. List all professional, business, fraternal, scholarly, civic, charitable, or other
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`organizations, other than those listed in response to Questions 9 or 10 to which you
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`belong, or to which you have belonged, since graduation from law school. Provide
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`dates of membership or participation, and indicate any office you held. Include
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`clubs, working groups, advisory or editorial boards, panels, committees, conference,
`or publications.
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`The information provided in response to Question ll is to the best of my
`knowledge based upon review of my files and my recollection.
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`Asian Pacific Fund, Board Member (2011-2012)
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`, MIT Club of Northern California, Participant (1988-2007)
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`Monte Jade Asian American Science and Technology Association, Asian
`American Chapter, Participant (approximately 1995 - l 998)
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`Asian American Manufacturer’s Association, Participant (approximately 1996—
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`2004)
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`Churchill Club, Participant (approximately 2002-2003)
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`Healthy Young Adults (HYA), Participant (1998-2001)
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`b.
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`Indicate whether any of these organizations listed in response to 11a above currently
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`discriminate or formerly discriminated on the basis of race, sex, religion or national
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`origin either through formal membership requirements or the practical
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`implementation of membership policies. If so, describe any action you have taken to
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`change these policies and practices.
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`To my knowledge, none of the organizations listed in response to 11a above
`currently discriminate or formerly discriminated on the basis of race, sex, religion or
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`national origin.
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`12.
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`Published Writings and Public Statements:
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`a. List the titles, publishers, and dates of books, articles, reports, letters to the editor,
`editorial pieces, or other published material you have written or edited, including
`material published bnly on the Internet. Supply four (4) copies of all published
`material to the Committee.
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`To answer this question, I have searched my files and papers and conducted an
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`electronic Internet search for information and materials responsive to this question.
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`Although I have sought to compile a list as complete as possible, there may be other
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`published material that I have been unable to remember or identify.
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`A Lean—Forward Approach to Intellectual Property Leadership, published in Silicon
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`Valley Leadership Group’s “Game Changers” publication (September 2014). Copy of
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`text provided.
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`Expanded 2014 Edison. Scholars Program to Focus on Litigation Issues, (September 16,
`2014).
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`http://www.uspto.gov/blog/director/entry/expended 2014 edison scholars program.
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`USPTO is Plain Language Toolkit Empowers Public on Patent Litigation, (September
`15, 2014). hfip://Www.uspto.gov/biog/director/entgy/uspto 5 plain language toolkit.
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`The USPTO-MBDA Webinar Series Continues in August, (August 5, 2014).
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`http://www.uspto.gov/blog/director/entry/the uspto mbda webinar series.
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`Help Improve our AIA Trial Proceedings, (July 14, 2014).
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`http://WWW.uspto.gov/biog/director/entry/help improve our aia trial.
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`Continued Progress Toward Implementing Patent Quality Executive Actions, (July 3,
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`2014).
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`http://Www.uSpto.gov/biog/director/entry/continued proggess toward implementing pa
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`m.
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`Update on Our Satellite Ofi‘ices, (June 16, 2014).
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`ht_tp://Www.uspto.gov/biog/director/enp’y/update on our satellite offices.
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`USPTO to Launch a Glossary Pilot Program that Will Support a Better l’atent System,
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`(June 12,2014). http://wwwuspto.gov/biog/director/entry/uspto to launch a glossary.
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`An Update on Sustainable Fundingfor the USPTO, (June 9, 2014).
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`- http://wvxrwnspto.gov/blogzdireotor/entry/an update on sustainable funding.
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`National Day ofCivic Hacking 2014, (May 27, 2014).
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`http://www.uspto.gov/blo g/direotor/entry/national day of civic hackingl.
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`Progress Continues with Our Patent Trial and Appeal Board, (May 2, 2014).
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`hfipzllwwwnspto.gov/biog/direetor/entry/pro gtess continues with our patent.
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`World [B Day, (April 25, 2014).
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`http://www.ilsptogov/blog/direotor/entgy/world ip day.
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`Inspiring the Next Generation oflnvestors, (April 17, 2014).
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`http://www.us,oto.gov/1310g/director/entry/insgiring the next generation of.
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`An Update on Our Satellite Ofiices, (March 25, 2014).
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`http://www.uspto.gov/blog/director/entfllan update on our satellite.
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`Our Vision for 2014~20]8, (March 14, 2014).
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`hflp://www.uspto.gov/blog/director/entry/our Vision for 2014 2018.
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`Calling on the Crowd to Help Increase Patent Quality, (March 13, 2014).
`hit};://WWW.uspto.gov/blog/director/e‘ntgy/calling on the crowd tol.
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`Building a Better Patent System, (February 20,2014).
`http://wwwnspto.gov/biog/direetor/entry/building a better patent system.
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`Moving ForWard in 2014, (January 23, 2014).
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`http://Www.usgt“o.gov/blog/direetor/entry/moving‘forward in 2014.‘
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`Debating the future ofinnovation at the Supreme Court, (November 9, 2009).
`logy/lg0oglepublicpolicyblogspoteom/2009/ l 1[debating-future-of—innovation—at.ht
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`1.
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`Patent reform-needed more than ever, (March 3, 2009).
`http:l/googlepubliepoliey.blogspot.eom/2009/03lpatent-reform-needed-‘more-tham
`ever.html.
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`Johanna Shelton and Michelle Lee, Reforming patents, promoting innovation,
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`(September 4, 2007). http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2007/09/reforming—
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`patents~promoting~innovationhtml
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`Henry Bunsow and Michelle Lee, Patent Rolesfor Judges and Juries, The Recorder
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`.
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`(Sept. 20, 1995). Copy of particle provided.
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`, High Technology Consortia: A Panaceafor America’s Technological
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`Competitiveness Problems? in 6:2 Berkeley High Technology L..T. (Spring 1992)
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`(reprinted in 21 :1 IEEE Engineering Management Review 77 (Spring 1993)).
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`http://scholarship_.1aw.berke1ey.edu/btlj/vol6/iss2/4/
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`Qualitative Analysis ofNonlinear, Dynamical Systems, MIT Artificial Intelligence
`Laboratory Technical Report (TR1125) (MIT Masters Thesis, 1989).
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`ftp://publications.ai.mit.edu/ai-publications/pdf/AITR—l 125 .pdf
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`b. Supply four (4) copies of any reports, memoranda or policy statements you prepared
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`or contributed in the preparation of on behalf of any bar association, committee,
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`conference, or organization of which you were or are a member. If you do not have
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`a copy of a report, memorandum, or policy statement, give the name and address of
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`the organization that issued it, the date of the document, and a summary of its
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`subject matter.
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`'
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`To answer this question, I have searched my files and papers and conducted an
`electronic internet search for information and materials responsive to this question.
`Although I have sought to compile a list as complete as possible, there may be other
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`reports, memoranda and policy statements that l have been unable to remember or
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`identify.
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`United States Patent and Trademark Office Patent Public Advisory COmmittee Annual
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`Report 2011, November 4, 2011. http://www.uspto.gov/about/advisory/ppac/Z0l1-
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`annual gptpdf
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`United States Patent and Trademark Office Patent Public Advisory Committee Annual
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`Report 2012, November 2, 2012. http://wwwuspto.gov/about/advisory/ppac/2012-
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`annualiptpdf
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`0. Supply four (4) copies of any testimony, official statements or other communications
`relating, in Whole or in part, to matters of public policy or legal interpretation, that
`you have issued or provided or that others presented on your behalf to public bodies
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`or public officials.
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`Testimony before the Federal Trade Commission on May 5, 2009.
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`Report resulting from testimony at:
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`http://www.ftc.gov/os/201 1/03/110307patentreport.pdf
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`Testimony before the State of California’s Assembly Select Committee on High
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`Technology on October 30, 2013. Copy of testimony provided.
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`Briefing of the staff of the US. Senate Judiciary Committee on January 24, 2014. Copy
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`of testimony provided.
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`Briefing of the staff of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on January 31, 2014. Copy
`of notes provided.
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`Written Testimony before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the
`Internet, Committee on the Judiciary, US. House of Representatives on July 30, 2014.
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`http://www.uspt0. gov/news/speeches/20 l 4/lee housetestimony073014pdf
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`Oral Testimony of Michelle K. Lee, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
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`Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the United States Patent & Trademark
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`Office before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet,
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`Committee on the Judiciary, US. House of Representatives on July 30, 2014.
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`http ://www.ustream.tv/recorded/5 072715 8
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`6. Supply four (4) copies, transcripts or recordings of all speeches or talks delivered by
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`you, including commencement speeches, remarks, lectures, panel discussions,
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`conferences, political speeches, and question~and—answer sessions. Include the date
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`and place Where they were delivered, and readily available press reports about the
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`Speech or talk. If you do not have a copy of the speech or a transcript or recording or
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`your remarks, give the name and address of the group before Whom the speech was
`' given, the date ofthe speech, and a summary of its subject matter. If you did not
`speak from a prepared text, furnish a copy of any outline or notes from which you
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`spoke.
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`To answer this question, I performed a reasonable search of my files and papers and the
`internet for information and materials responsive to this question. Although I have
`sought to compile a list as complete as possible, there may be other speeches or talks, or
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`press reports about such Speeches or talks, that I have been unable to remember or
`identify. I have frequently spoken at conferences and events as part of my current and
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`past jobs.
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`November 1997, guest lecturer to a group of students at M.I.T. on copyright protection
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`of the “look and feel” of computer graphical user interfaces. MIT. Department of
`Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 77 Massachusetts Ave., MA 02139.
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`June 2002, speaker at an Asian American Manufacturers’ Association Conference in the
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`San Francisco Bay Area. Copy of notes provided.
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`April 25, 2002, speaker at a start—up workshop on intellectual property issues in Santa
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`Clara, CA. Copy of notes provided.
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`August 12 2003, speaker to Hua Yuan Science & Technology Association1n Mountain
`View, CA. Copy of notes provided.
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`May 17-18, 2004, panelist at WIPO Comes to the Silicon Valley conference in Stanford,
`CA. Spoke on the topic of the duty of care and the role of opinions in responding to
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`demand letters of patent infringement. Attendees included members of the Stanford
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`Law School and WIPO communities. Stanford Law School, 559 Nathan Abbott Way,
`Stanford, CA 94305.
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`December 1, 2005, panelist at the Advanced Patent Law Institute in San Jose, CA, co—
`hosted by the Stanford and Berkeley Centers for Law & Technology and the University
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`of Texas Law School. Copy of notes provided.
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`November 30, 2006, panelist at Advanced Patent Law Institute, co-hosted by the
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`Stanford and Berkeley Centers for Law & Technology and the University of Texas Law
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`School. To the best of my knowledge, this event was held in Palo Alto, CA. Spoke on a
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`panel titled, “Strategic Patent Prosecution.” Attendees included private practitioners, in—
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`house counsel and academics. The University of Texas School of Law, Attn. P106, PO.
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`Box 7759, Austin, TX 78713.
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`February 20, 2007, panelist at Software IP Strategy Summit hosted by the American
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`Conference Institute in Palo Alto, CA. Spoke on the topics of managing and monetizing
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`a patent portfolio. Attendees included private practitioners, in-house counsel and
`academics. American Conference Institute, 41 West 25th St., New York, NY 10010
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`May 16, 2007, co-chair and moderator of conference titled “Innovations in IP Litigation:
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`Gauging the Impact of Recent Federal Decisions -- What it Means For You and Your
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`Client” in San Jose, CA. Attendees included private practitioners, in—house counsel and
`academics. ALM Events, 333 Seventh Ave, 9th floor, New York, NY 10001.
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`July 31, 2007, panelist at AlwaysOn Stanford Summit on panel titled “The Patent Crisis:
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`Crossroads for the Business of Technology” in Stanford, CA. Attendees included
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`members of the Stanford community and the local business and venture capital
`communities.
`I do not have a copy of my remarks nor the address for the AlwaysOn
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`Stanford Summit. COpy of press report about the panel provided.
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`June 2528, 2008, panelist at the 10th Annual Federal Circuit Bench and Bar
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`Conference. To the best of my knowledge, this event was held in Monterey, California. .
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`Title of panel, “Technology, Innovation and Trade: Are our laws encouraging or
`discouraging inndvation?” Attendees included members of the Federal Circuit Bar
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`Association and other private practitioners, in-house counsel, government lawyers and
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`academics. Federal Circuit Bar Association, 1620 I Street, N.W.,“Washington, DC.
`20006.
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`December 11, 2008, panelist at Advanced Patent Law Institute co-hosted by the Stanford .
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`and Berkeley Centers for Law & Technology and the University of Texas Law School,
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`in Palo Alto, CA. Panel titled, “When to Hold, When to Fold: Litigation Judgment and
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`Settlement Strategies in Patent Cases.” Attendees included private practitioners, in~
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`house counsel and academics who signed up to attend the conference. The University of
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`Texas School of Law, Attn. PJ08, PO. Box 7759, Austin, TX 78713.
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`April 1—2, 20-09, panelist at lP Counsel Cafe conference in Palo Alto, CA. Title of panel:
`“Where’s the Next Opportunity?” Attendees included private practitioners,
`in—house
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`counsel and academics who signed up to attend the conference.
`. Lafayette St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10003..
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`1P Counsel Cafe, 419
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`March 1, 2010, panelist on the Federal Circuit Bar Association’s webinar titled ‘fThe
`Federal Circuit’s Mandatory Mediation Program.” Attendees included private
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`practitioners, in—house counsel, government lawyers and academics. Federal Circuit Bar
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`Association, 1620 I Street, N.W., Washington, DC. 20006.
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`October 10, 2010, moderator of corporate panel hosted by the Federal Circuit Bar
`”Association and the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology in Berkeley, CA. Copy of
`notes provided.
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`October 22, 2010, moderator of panel at conference co—hosted by Stanford Law School
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`and Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. Copy of notes and video
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`provided.
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`November 20, 2010, panelist at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association
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`Conference on the topic of “What’s Hot and What’s Not in IP -- A Survey of Key
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`Developments in Recent Years” in Los Angeles, CA. Attendees included members of
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`the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. NAPABA, 1612 K Street, N.W.,
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`Suite 1400, Washington, DC. 20006.
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`April 6—7, 2011, either provided opening remarks or moderated a panel in Palo Alto,
`California hosted by IP Counsel Cafe on “NPE’s and Other 1P Challenges: The New
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`Approach.” Attendees included private practitioners, in-house counsel and academics.
`IP Counsel Cafe, 419 Lafayette St, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10003.
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`June 2225, 2011, moderator of a panel at the Federal Circuit Bench and Bar Conference
`on the topic of “Corporate PerspectiVes: Competitiveness and Innovation” in Key
`Biscayne, FL. Attendees included members of the Federal Circuit Bar Association and
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`other private practitioners, government lawyers, in-house counsel, government lawyers,
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`judges and academics. Federal Circuit Bar Association, 1620 I Street, N.W.,
`
`Washington, DC. 20006.
`
`September 30, 2011, panelist for Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Silicon
`Valley event in the San Francisco Bay Area. Leaders from the tech industry provided
`their perspectives on patent reform. Attendees included members of the Silicon Valley
`Asian Pacific American Bar Association. APABA-SV, PO. Box 1741, Fremont, CA
`94538.
`'
`
`November 4, 2011, moderator of panel at conference co-hosted by Stanford Law School
`
`and Georgetown University Law Center on “The America lnvents Act: What
`
`Congressional Action Means for the Courts” in Washington, DC. Attendees included
`
`private practitioners, in—house counsel, judges, government lawyers and academics.
`Academic Conferences & Continuing Legal Education, 600 New Jersey Ave, N.W.,
`Washington, DC. 20001.
`‘
`'
`
`October 26, 2011, panelist at RPX Fall Conference 2011 on “Patent Reform Legislation
`
`Has Been Enacted -- Now What?” in Palo Alto, CA. Attendees included representatives
`
`from various companies. RPX Corporation, One Market Plaza, Steuart Tower, Suite
`
`700, San Francisco, CA 94105.
`
`November 18, 2011, panelist on “The Future of Cleantech: Perspectives from California
`and Beyond” at conference hosted by the National Asian Pacific American Bar
`
`Association Conference in Atlanta, GA. Attendees included members of the National
`
`Asian Pacific American Bar Association and other private practitioners, government
`
`lawyers, judges, in—house counsel and academics. NAPABA, 1612 K Street, N.W.,
`
`Suite 1400, Washington, DC. 20006.
`
`March 30, 2012, speaker for the American Bar Association’s Annual 1P Conference in
`Arlington, VA. Copy of notes provided.
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`April 18, 2012, opening remarks to IP Counsel Cafe conference in Palo Alto, CA. Copy
`of notes provided.
`
`May 21, 2012, panelist at the Patent Institutions Summit in Stanford, CA. Copy of
`
`video at httpsz/fwwwyoutube.com/watch?v=ni9NZoSprM.
`
`October 10, 2012, speaker at ChIPs Womenin IP Global SummitIn Washington, D.C.
`Copy of notes prov1ded.
`
`October 10, 2012, moderator of panel at ChIPs'WOmen in 11’ Global Summit in
`
`Washington, DC. Copy of notes provided.
`
`January 29, 2013, keynote luncheon speaker at the Los Angeles Intellectual Property
`
`Law Association conference in Los Angeles, CA. Copy of notes and slides provided.
`
`February 12, 2013, opening remarks for USPTO Software Partnership Roundtable in
`
`Silicon Valley in Palo Alto, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`February 25, 2013, speaker at conference hosted by McDermott Will & Emery LLP in
`Menlo Park, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`February 27, 2013, opening remarks for USPTO Software Partnership Roundtablein
`New York, 'NY. Copy of notes provided.
`
`March 1, 2013, keynote speaker at George Washington University Law School’s
`
`Intellectual Property Panel Symposium in San Francisco, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`March 12, 2013, speaker to High Technology Law Group in Menlo Park, CA. Copy
`
`notes provided.
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`-
`
`March 14, 2013, panelist at USC Gould School of Law’s 2013 Intellectual Property
`
`Institute conference in Beverly Hills, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`April 24, 2013, speaker at the IF Counsel Cafe conference in Palo Alto, CA. Copy of
`
`notes provided.
`
`'
`
`April 26, 2013, speaker at World IP Day Silicon Valley celebration in San Jose, CA.
`Copy of notes provided.
`
`May 1, 2013, speaker at event sponsored by the San Francisco Intellectual Property Law
`Association in San Francisco, CA. Copy of notes provided.
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`_ May 2, 2013, panelist at RPX’s Spring Conference 2013 in San Francisco, CA. Copy of
`notes provided.
`
`May 6, 2013, speaker at event sponsored by the Silicon Valley Intellectual Property Law
`
`Association in San Francisco Bay Area. Copy of notes provided.
`
`'
`
`May 8, 2013, speaker at event sponsored by the Patent and Training Resource Center in
`Sunnyvale, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`May 8, 2013, speaker at event hosted by Drinker Biddle and NERA Economic
`Consultingin East Palo Alto, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`June 21, 2013, panelist at Federal Circuit Bar Association’s 15th Annual Bench & Bar
`Conference, Colorado Springs, CO. Copy of notes provided.
`
`June 24, 2013, speaker at Association of Corporate Patent Counsel conference in
`Asheville, NC. Copy of notes provided.
`
`July 9, 2013, panelist at SEMICON conferencein San Francisco, CA. Copy of notes.
`provided.
`
`August 27, 2013, speaker at AIPLA 2013 Electronic & Computer Patent Law Summit in
`
`San Jose, CA. Copy of press report provided.
`
`September 18, 2013, speaker at the Washington State Patent Law Association event in
`Seattle, WA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`September 19,2013, speaker at the Silicon Valley Leadership Group”s Round Table
`meeting in Sunnyvale, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`September 26, 2013, speaker at Knobbe Marten conference in Palo Alto, CA. Copy of
`notes provided.
`
`September 27, 2013, panelist at the U.C. Davis School of Law’s Conference on
`
`Patentable Subject Matter in Davis, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`October 2, 2013, moderator of panel discussion at the ChIPs Women in IP Global
`
`Summit in Washington, DC. Copy of notes provided.
`
`October 8, 2013, panelist at the Silicon Flatirons Center‘s Conference in Boulder, CO.
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`Copy of notes provided.
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`October 17, 2013, speaker at the USPTO Software Partnership Roundtable in Berkeley,
`CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`October 25, 2013, speaker at the 2013 AIPLA Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
`Copy of notes provided.
`
`November 2, 2013, speaker at the IP Law and Management Institute conference in San
`
`Diego, CA. Copy of remarks provided.
`
`December 12, 2013, speaker at the 14th Annual Silicon Valley Advanced Patent Law
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`Institute conference in Palo Alto, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`January 30, 2014, speaker at AIPLA 2014 Mid-Winter Institute conference in Phoenix,
`
`AZ. Copy of notes provided.
`
`February 20, 2014, speaker at White House Event on USPTO Executive. Actions in
`Washington, DC. Copy of notes provided.
`
`February 24, 2014, speaker at roundtable hosted by Silicon Valley Leadership Group
`and White House Business Council in Santa Clara, CA. Discussed USPTO priorities, -
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`White House Executive Actions and patent legislation. Silicon Valley Leadership
`
`Group, 2001 Gateway Place, Suite 101E, San Jose, CA 95110.
`
`February 24, 2014, speaker at roundtable discussion with Women’s General Counsel
`Network Event in Palo Alto, CA on Silicon Valley satellite office updates, USPTO
`
`priorities and patent legislation. Attn.: Ms. Jan Kang (Women’s General Counsel
`Network) Aoptix, 675 Campbell Technology Parkway, Campbell, CA 95008.
`
`February 25, 2014, speaker at Startup/Venture Capital Breakfast in Menlo Park, CA,
`discussing Silicon Valley satellite office, Software Partnership, UPSTO priorities, White
`House Executive Actions and patent legislation. Andreessen Horowitz, 2865 Sand Hill
`
`Road, Suite 101, Menlo Park, CA.
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`February 25, 2014, panelist at “Incubator/Startup Community Dialogue” in San
`
`Francisco, CA. Copy of notes provided.
`
`February 25, 2014, participant in roundtable hosted by Silicon Valley Leadership Group
`
`and White House Business Council in San Francisco, CA. Discussed USPTO priorities,
`
`White House EXecutive Actions and patent legislation. Silicon Valley Leadership
`Group, 2001 Gateway Place, Suite 101E, San Jose, CA 95110.
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`February 27, 2014, participant at White House Business Council National Stakeholder
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`Cali hosted by Business Forward in Washington, DC. Copy of notes provided. _
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`February 28, 2014, opening remarks at Trademark Public Advisory Committee meeting
`in Alexandria, VA. Copy of notes provided.
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`March 20, 2014, opening remarks at

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