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TED K. JOE - Associate
Ted K. Joe joined Dergosits & Noah, LLP in 2006. He is a registered Patent Attorney and a member of the California State Bar.
Mr. Joe has research, business and legal experience in the pharmaceutical industry as well as the computer and software industries. Prior to attending law school, he was a medicinal chemist for Bayer Pharmaceuticals, where he
applied robotics, programming and automation to the fields of drug discovery and combinatorial chemistry. As an attorney, his work has involved counseling and prosecuting patents for Silicon Valley innovators using novel Internet,
networking, programming, data storage, wireless, and other web-based technologies.
During law school, Mr. Joe actively participated in the Internet and Intellectual Property Justice Project, advising clients involved in domain name disputes, First Amendment issues and DMCA violations. He worked as a research
fellow for the renowned trademark law expert, Prof. J. Thomas McCarthy, researching and publishing articles on the effects of the Internet on trademark and privacy law. In fall 2004, the Honorable Phyllis J. Hamilton appointed him
as her judicial extern at the Northern District Court of California. Additionally, he served the low-income Asian Pacific American community by volunteering for the Asian Law Caucus.
Mr. Joe received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin in 1997, where he complemented his chemistry studies with computer science and programming coursework. He received his law degree from
the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2005. He also possesses a Certificate in Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw from the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Mr. Joe is a member of the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area, the San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association, the San Francisco Bay Area Intellectual Property American Inn of Court, and the American
Intellectual Property Law Association.
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