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ROBERT A. MCLAUCHLAN, ESQ.
Of Counsel
Patents/Trademarks/Licensing
Rob.McLauchlan@HulseyIPLaw.com

Austin
Direct: 512-478-9190 x 305
General: 512-478-9190
Fax: 512-478-9192

EDUCATION
-The University of Texas at Austin (J.D.)
-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (MBA; cum laude)
-United States Naval Academy (B.S., Physics w/Honors)

BAR MEMBERSHIPS
State Bar of Texas
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mr. McLauchlan is Of Counsel in the Austin, Texas office of HULSEYIP. Mr. McLauchlan specializes in preparing and prosecuting foreign and domestic patent applications in the following areas: nanoscience and nanotechnologies; software and computer technologies; wireless and telecommunications technologies and systems; aerospace and automotive technologies; lasers, photonics, optics, and imaging technologies; energy technologies and power systems; and semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and fabrication equipment technologies. Mr. McLauchlan has similar expertise in U.S. and international trademark registrations.

In addition to patent prosecution, Mr. McLauchlan is experienced in intellectual property litigation including patent, trademark, and copyright infringement, and trade secret misappropriation. Past efforts have included successfully managing patent litigation, identifying devices and methods that infringe the claims of one or more patents, negotiating license agreements to settle infringement disputes, and negotiating joint development agreements.

Mr. McLauchlan has also prepared several non-infringement and invalidity opinion reports, product clearance reports as well as patentability and trademark registrability reports based on search results. Rob assists clients in developing strategies for protecting intellectual property, patent and patent licensing portfolios, and methods for safeguarding trade secrets. Prior to entering law school, Mr. McLauchlan spent eight years as a nuclear engineer and submarine officer in the United States Navy, after which he worked for three years as an engineer in Motorola’s semiconductor division

TECHNOLOGY PROFICIENCIES

Energy & Power Distribution Technologies
Aerospace & Transportation Technology
Electronics and Computer Hardware & Software
Consumer Products & Services
Telecommunications
Optics
Financial Services
Internet & e-Commerce
Materials Science
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Devices
Nanotechnology
Semiconductor Processing & Devices

PRIOR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Senior Research Fellow, University of Texas IC2 Institute
Selection Committee Member, Texas Emerging Technology Fund (ETF) Central Texas Regional Center for Innovation & Commercialization
Federal Circuit Bar Association
American Intellectual Property Law Association
American Bar Association
Travis County Bar Association
Texas Society of Professional Engineers
International Institute for Space Law of the International Astronautical Federation
Navy Reserve Officer, Engineering Duty Officer (Commanding Officer, Submarine Base Pearl Harbor Unit 409); Little Rock, Arkansas (1991-1993)
Submarine Officer, Lieutenant Commander (O-4); U.S. Navy Submarine Force (USS Jacksonville SSN699 Los Angeles Fast Attack Nuclear Submarine) (1977-1981)