Insights: News Releases Thomas Fuller Joins Kilpatrick Townsend in Silicon Valley
MENLO PARK (November 19) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today the addition of Thomas Fuller to the Silicon Valley office as an Associate on Electronic Engineering & Software Team in the firm’s internationally-recognized Intellectual Property Department.
Mr. Fuller is an experienced patent attorney who focuses his practice on preparation and prosecution of patent applications. His technical and legal experience includes technologies such as computer networking, wireless communications, consumer electronic devices, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and network traffic visibility and security technologies.
Before joining the firm, Thomas was an associate patent attorney in the Palo Alto, California office of an international law firm. Prior to beginning his legal career, Mr. Fuller founded a telecommunications company specializing in providing networking and high-density computing solutions to a variety of clients, which was subsequently acquired by a national leader of independent distribution for cutting-edge telecommunications equipment, installation, integration, and distribution..
Mr. Fuller earned his J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire School of Law. He received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Physics from the University of St. Thomas.
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