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1888 Muttontown Rd, Syosset, NY 11791    516-6269584   

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18 Colony Rd, Glen Head, NY 11545    516-6269584   

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Company: Greenberg Traurig Address: 200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166 Specialities: Patent Infringement - 90% • Licensing - 5% • Trademark Infringement - 5%

Education

Degree: JD - Juris Doctor School / High School: Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law

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Licence: New York - Currently registered Date: 1996

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Scott Bornstein, New York NY - Lawyer

Office:
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
One Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Phone:
212-8012172 (Phone), 212-8016400 (Fax)
Specialties:
Intellectual Property & Technology, Intellectual Property Litigation, Life Sciences & Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Health Care Litigation, Trial Practice, International Trade Commission's Section 337 Litigation, Trade Secrets, Artificial Intelligence
Memberships:
<p><strong>Professional & Community Involvement</strong></p><p>•Board Member, Julia's Grace Foundation <br/>•Co-Chair, American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, IP Committee <br/>•Chair, IP Section-Women's Bar Association for the State of New York <br/>•Advisor, Endless Frontier Labs, New York University Stern School of Business, 2019-Present <br/>•Advisor, 'Creative Destruction Lab - New York City,' 2018-Present <br/>•fellow, American Bar Foundation <br/>•Member, American Bar Association <br/>•Member, New York Intellectual Property Law Association <br/>•Member, American Intellectual Property Law Association</p>
ISLN:
910306599
Admitted:
1995
University:
Indiana University Bloomington, B.S., Biology, 1992
Law School:
Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law, J.D., 1995
Reported:
Experience: ANDA Hatch-Waxman: Almirall, LLC v. Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC: Representing Amneal in its Paragraph IV challenge to Almirall's patents in the District of Delaware relating to a generic version of Aczone Gel, 7.5%.; Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC v. B. Braun Medical Inc.: Representation of B. Braun in connection with litigation involving 505(b)(2) application for propofol product.; Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc., et al v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.: Representation of Teva in connection with Hatch-Waxman litigation involving nasal spray DYMISTA in the District of Delaware.; Orexigen Therapeutics, Inc. v. Actavis Laboratories FL, Inc.: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Orexigen Therapeutics' patents in the District of Delaware relating to Contrave extended-release tablets indicated for the treatment of obesity and weight management.; Pernix Ireland Pain Ltd and Pernix Therapeutics, LLC v. Actavis Laboratories: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenges of Pernix Ireland Pain Ltd.'s patents in the District of Delaware relating to Zohydro extended release tablets indicated for the management of severe pain requiring daily, around the clock, long term treatment.; LEO Pharma A/S et al v. Actavis Laboratories UT, Inc.: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Leo Pharma A/S's patents in the District of Delaware relating to Picato gel used to treat actinic keratosis on the skin.; Mallinckrodt LLC, et al. v. Watson Laboratories, Inc.: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Mallinckrodt LLC's patents in the District of New Jersey relating to Xartemis extended-release tablets for the treatment of acute pain requiring opioid treatment and for which alternative treatment options are inadequate.; Aralez Pharmaceuticals Inc. et al. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., et al.: Representing Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Aralez Pharmaceutical Inc.'s patents in the Eastern District of Texas relating to Yosprala, which is indicated for patients requiring aspirin for secondary prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events and who are at risk of developing aspirin-associated gastric ulcers.; Shire Development, LLC, et al. v. Watson Pharmaceuticals et al.: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Shire Development's patent in the Federal Circuit relating to Lialda, indicated for induction and maintenance of remission in patients with active, mild to moderate ulcerative colitis.; Recro Gainesville LLC v. Actavis Laboratories FL Inc.: Representing Actavis/Teva in Paragraph IV challenge of Recro Gainesville LLC in the Federal Circuit relating to Pernix's patents on Zohydro extended release tablets indicated for the management of severe pain requiring daily, around the clock, long term treatment.; Glaxo, Inc. v. Novopharm Ltd.: Participated in an effort to enforce the single most valuable patent franchise of the 1990's for a large pharmaceutical company against more than a dozen generic companies seeking ANDA approval.; Hanmi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.: Represented Hanmi Pharmaceutical in connection with an NDA filing under 505(b)(2) for S-omeprazole and related patent due diligence.; Consumer Products/Materials Science: Alcoa Inc./ Arconic: Serving as global IP counsel since 2006 for Alcoa Inc., the world's largest aluminum company. In that capacity, responsible for oversight of prosecution, licensing, due diligence and general IP counseling.; KKG, LLC v. Reynolds Consumer Products Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for Reynolds Consumer Products Inc. and a Fortune 50 Retailer in a patent litigation in the Eastern District of Texas brought by a patent holding company in connection with Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners. After a three day trial, the jury returned a verdict of non-infringement in approximately one hour.; Symbology Innovations, LLC v. General Mills, Inc.: Represented General Mills in the Eastern District Texas before the Honorable Judge Schroeder. The patents involved the use of QR codes to directly access product information on the Internet. Settled with plaintiff on terms very favorable to client.; Reflection Code LLC v. General Mills, Inc.: Represented General Mills in the Eastern District Texas before the Honorable Judge Gilstrap. The patents involved the use of QR codes to access a database that redirects a user to product information on the Internet. The case settled on favorable terms.; Alcoa Inc. v. Alcan Inc., et al.: In a cooperative effort with Cravath, Swaine & Moore, LLP, successfully asserted patent on behalf of Alcoa Inc. against Alcan relating to aluminum alloy used to construct the Boeing 777.; Bennett v. Alcoa Inc., et al.: Appointed lead counsel for defendants Alcoa Closure Systems International and Erie Plastics in a multi-defendant case filed by a patent holding company in the Eastern District of Texas before the Honorable Judge Ward. The asserted patents related to closure systems for beverage containers.; Leslie Zemeckis v. Sterling & Ross Publishers Inc.: Represented Sterling & Ross Publishers in connection with arbitration against Leslie Zemeckis relating to breach of contract and alleged copyright infringement. The case settled favorably after a lengthy arbitration hearing.; Metaldyne Company v. Alcoa Inc.: Lead counsel for Casting Technologies Company, a subsidiary of Alcoa Inc., in connection with a trade secret litigation in the Eastern District of Michigan involving cast aluminum components for the automotive industry. Obtained settlement for client on eve of trial after summary judgment arguments.; Minkus Electronic Display Systems Inc. v. Adaptive Micro Systems LLC, et al.: Represented six defendants in a patent litigation initiated by Minkus Electronic Display Systems Inc. in the District of Delaware before Chief Judge Robinson. The complaint alleged infringement of a patent generally relating to digital display technology.; Poly-America L.P., et al. v. Presto Products Company: Retained by Presto Products to serve as lead counsel in a patent litigation in the Eastern District of Texas. The patent in dispute related to methods of manufacturing 'wave cut' plastic bags.; Reynolds Consumer Products v. LPS Industries, Inc.: Appointed lead counsel for Reynolds Packaging Company in a 'rocket docket' litigation in the Eastern District of Virginia in a case involving infringement by PackMate of patents and trademarks relating to the Handi-Vac vacuum sealing system for recloseable plastic bags.; Selecto, Inc. v. Everpure, LLC and Pentair Filtration, Inc.: Lead counsel for Pentair Corporation in connection with a patent litigation in the Central District of California involving infringement by Selecto of a patent relating to modular water filtration devices. The case settled on favorable terms immediately after we obtained a favorable Markman ruling.; Taranis IP LLC v. Garmin International, Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for Garmin International in a patent litigation initiated by Taranis IP in the Northern District of Illinois. The asserted patent generally relates to synthetic vision systems for vehicles.; Tru-Balance, LLC v. Alcoa Inc.: Lead counsel for Alcoa Inc. in a patent litigation initiated by Tru-Balance in the District of Colorado. The asserted patent related to a wheel centering pin device. Recently prevailed on a motion to stay the case pending a reexamination initiated by GT and all claims of the patent were found invalid by the PTO.; Financial Services: Every Penny Counts v. Valutec Card Solutions, LLC, et al.: Lead trial counsel for Valutec, a subsidiary of Metavante, in a litigation brought by a patent holding company in the Middle District of Florida for alleged infringement by Valutec's gift cards. Obtained a final judgment in favor of Valutec for non-infringement at the Markman hearing. Affirmed on appeal with costs awarded to Valutec.; CryptoPeak Solutions, LLC v. 3M Company; CryptoPeak Solutions, LLC v. Charles Schwab & Co, Inc.; CryptoPeak Solutions, LLC v. optionsXpress, Inc.: Lead counsel for 3M Company, Charles Schwab and optionsXpress in connection with a patent suit initiated by CryptoPeak Solutions, LLC in the Eastern District of Texas before Judge Schroeder. The asserted patent generally relates to securely generating public and private encryption keys in a verifiable manner.; Ruby Sands LLC v. Charles Schwab Corp.; Ruby Sands LLC v. Fidelity Investments: Lead counsel for Charles Schwab and Fidelity in litigations in the EDTX before Judge Gilstrap. The asserted patent related to the capture and transfer of images from one image transfer device to another. Settled with plaintiff on terms very favorable to clients.; Joao Bock Transaction Systems, LLC v. Bank of Stockton, et al.: Lead counsel for Farmers and Merchants Bank in a patent litigation initiated by Joao Bock in the Central District of California. The asserted patent relates generally to apparatus and method for providing account security.; Joao Bock Transaction Systems, LLC v. Scottrade, Inc.: Lead counsel for Scottrade, Inc. in connection with the defense of a patent litigation initiated by Joao Bock in the Northern District of Georgia. The asserted patents generally relate to on-line secure transactions. Moved to transfer the case from Georgia to the Eastern District of Missouri.; LBS Innovations LLC v. American Express, et al.: Lead counsel for American Express in a multi-defendant litigation initiated by LBS Innovations in the Eastern District of Texas. The patent related generally to a wireless system for providing services to mobile computers.; Leon Stambler v. Amazon.com, Inc., et al.: Appointed lead counsel for defendant Office Depot in a multi-defendant case filed by Leon Stambler in the Eastern District of Texas before the Honorable Judge Folsom. The asserted patents relate to secure online payment services.; Leon Stambler v. Intuit Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for S1 Corporation and International Bancshares in a patent litigation in the Eastern District of Texas. The patents-in-suit generally relate to encryption technology for securing online technologies.; Leon Stambler v. Merrill Lynch & Co., et al.: Lead counsel for Metavante Corporation, a division of Fidelity Information Services, in connection with alleged infringement of patents relating to secure online payment services. The case was initiated by patent holding company in the Eastern District of Texas before the Honorable Judge Folsom.; Mesa Verde Strategies, LLC v. E*TRADE Financial Corporation, et al.: Lead counsel for Fidelity (FMR, LLC), optionsXpress, Inc. and Peregrine Financial Group in relation to allegations of infringement by a patent holding company in the Central District of California.; NextCard, LLC, v. American Express Company, et al.: Lead counsel for American Express in multi-defendant patent litigation in the Eastern District of Texas before Judge Ward. NextCard asserted 4 patents generally relating to systems and methods for instant approval of credit card applications on-line. GT secured a favorable settlement early in the discovery period.; Trading Technologies International, Inc. v. optionsXpress Holdings, Inc.: Appointed lead counsel for optionsXpress, a subsidiary of Charles Schwab & Co., in a patent litigation initiated by Trading Technologies in the Northern District of Illinois. The 12 asserted patents generally relate to electronic trading of commodities and securities. GT prevailed on its motion for summary judgment resulting in invalidity, unenforceability or non-infringement of 8 of the patents-in-suit.; Internet/Software/Electrical/Aerospace: Certain Filament Light-Emitting Diodes and Products Containing Same (II); Inv. No. 337-TA-1220: Lead counsel in the of defense of Satco in a suit brought at the International Trade Commission by complainant, the Regents of the University of California at Santa Barbara, over four patents relating to LEDs. The trial was conducted from Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 2021. Also serving as lead counsel in parallel district court litigations on the same patents which have been stayed pending the resolution of the ITC investigation.; Satco Products, Inc. v. The Regents of the University of California: Lead counsel for petitioner Satco in four inter partes review proceedings before the PTAB against The Regents of the University of California at Santa Barbara ('UCSB') relating to LEDs. Successfully invalidated all claims of two patents which had been asserted by UCSB. Currently awaiting final determinations on two additional petitions for inter partes review.; Satco Products, Inc. v. Signify North America Corporation, et al.: Lead counsel for Satco in a patent infringement action filed against Signify North America Corp. and Signify Holding B.V. in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, alleging infringement of three patents directed to light bulbs containing LED filament and Gimbal LED recessed lights. Judge Albright has granted Satco's motion to dismiss seven counterclaims filed by Signify.; Satco Products, Inc. v. Seoul: Lead counsel for petitioner Satco in inter partes review proceedings before the PTAB against Seoul Viosys Co. Ltd. and Seoul Semiconductor Co. Ltd. Successfully invalidated all challenged claims in U.S. Patent No. 9,343,631, all challenged claims in U.S. Patent No. 10,134,967, and one challenged claim in U.S. Patent No. 8,860,331.; Satco Products, Inc. v. Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd., et al.: Lead counsel for Satco in a patent infringement action filed against Seoul Semiconductor Inc. and Seoul Semiconductor Co., Ltd. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Satco asserts that Seoul infringes three patents owned by Satco relating to LED technology.; CyberSource Corporation v. Retail Decisions, Inc.: As substitute lead counsel, promptly prevailed on motion for summary judgment of invalidity of all asserted claims by CyberSource Corp. against Retail Decisions, Inc. based on the 'machine or transformation' test in In re Bilski. The case was pending in the Northern District of California before Chief Judge Patel. After CyberSource appealed the district court's decision, the Federal Circuit affirmed and held that the claims failed the 'machine-or-transformation' test and claimed an unpatentable mental process.; Furnace Brook LLC v. Aeropostale, Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for Levi Strauss & Co., Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc., and Aeropostale, Inc. in a patent litigation initiated by Furnace Brook, a patent troll, in the Northern District of Illinois. The accused systems are e-commerce websites which permit online sales and marketing. On September 29, 2010, Honorable Judge Virginia M. Kendall of Northern District of Illinois granted defendants' motion for summary judgment of collateral estoppel, resulting in dismissal of the case. The decision was affirmed on appeal.; Glory Licensing LLC v. Toys 'R' Us, Inc.; Glory Licensing LLC v. Sears Holding Corporation: Lead counsel for Sears Holding Corporation and Toys 'R' Us, Inc. in connection with separate actions initiated by Glory Licensing in the District of New Jersey. The patents in suit relate to collecting and extracting data from hard copy documents. Successfully invalidated all asserted claims under 101 on our motion to dismiss.; Honeywell v. Universal Avionics: Lead counsel for large avionics company against five patents asserted by Honeywell relating to terrain awareness warning systems in the District of Delaware. Prevailed on summary judgment of invalidity and non-infringement against over 100 asserted claims. Presented oral argument on appeal before the Federal Circuit.; Network Signatures, Inc. v. General Mills, Inc.: Lead counsel for General Mills in a patent litigation in the Central District of California. The patent related generally to a method of using public and private keys to generate a cryptographic signature which can be used to authenticate information. Succeeded in rendering all asserted claims unenforceable due to inequitable conduct.; Ambato Media, LLC v. Garmin International, Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for defendant Garmin International, Inc. in a multi-defendant case filed by Ambato Media in the Eastern District of Texas before the Honorable Judge Rodney Gilstrap. The asserted patent related to navigation devices. After prevailing at the Markman hearing, Ambato was forced to drop its allegation of infringement against over 95% of the accused products.; Akamai Technologies, Inc. v. Limelight Networks, Inc.: Representation of Limelight Networks in connection with 11 IPRs against Akamai Technologies relating to content delivery network patents.; Digital Audio Encoding Systems, LLC v. LG Electronics, Inc., et al.: Representing LG in a patent infringement action in the District of Delaware concerning a patent relating to the encoding of signals based on a property of receiving device.; Aloft Media, LLC v. Compuware Corp., et al.: Lead counsel for optionsXpress, Inc. against Aloft in a patent case in the Eastern District of Texas. The asserted patents relate to online decision-making technology.; Acted as lead counsel for consumer electronics developer in a patent litigation originally filed in the Southern District of New York in connection with allegations of infringement relating to digital streaming technology. Based on our motion to transfer, the case is presently pending in the Northern District of California.; GeoTag Inc. v. Gucci America Inc., et al.: Appointed lead counsel for defendant Skechers USA, Inc. in a multi-defendant case filed by Geotag, Inc. in the Eastern District of Texas. The asserted patent generally relates to geographically organizing information from the Internet.; IpLearn, LLC v. Blackboard Inc.: Appointed lead counsel for defendant Blackboard Inc. in a case filed by IpLearn, LLC in the District of Delaware. The 11 asserted patents relate generally to computer-aided group-learning methods and systems.; T-REX PROPERTY AB v. JCDecaux North America, Inc., et al.: Representing JCDecaux in a patent infringement action in the Eastern District of Texas initiated by Swedish entity T-Rex. The asserted patents relate to systems and methods for displaying information on electronic display screens and T-Rex has accused JCDecaux's digital billboards and signage of infringing these patents.; NetJumper Software, LLC v. Google, Inc.: Appointed lead counsel for Google in a patent litigation initiated by NetJumper in the Eastern District of Michigan. The patent relates to web browser plug-in software for navigating search engine query results.; Secure Axcess, LLC v. Bank of America Corp., et al.: Lead counsel for North Dallas Bank & Trust in a patent litigation initiated by Secure Axcess in the Eastern District of Texas. The asserted patent relates to a system and method for authenticating a web page.; Ogma, LLC v. 3M Company, et al.: Lead counsel for 3M Company in connection with a patent suit initiated by Ogma, LLC in the Eastern District of Texas relating to a patent generally relating to television display formatting technology.; SBJ IP Holdings 1, LLC v. Blockbuster Inc., et al.: Lead counsel for Toys 'R' Us, Inc. in a patent litigation initiated by SBJ IP Holdings 1, LLC in the Eastern District of Texas before Judge Ward. The asserted patent relates to generating and displaying pre-customized web pages.; Medical Device: Representation of Complainant Bracco Diagnostics in an ITC investigation relating to the sale for importation into the United States of certain strontium-rubidium radioisotope infusion systems and components thereof, including rubidium-82 generators. The Commission adopted the ALJ's summary determination that Respondent's accused product directly infringed the asserted patents. The parties recently conducted a trial concerning the remaining issues and are presently in the process of filing post-trial briefs.; CareFusion 303 Inc. v. B Braun Medical Inc.: Lead trial counsel for B Braun Medical Inc. in connection with the defense of a claim for patent infringement by CareFusion 303. The asserted patents generally relate to medical valve devices. After prevailing on multiple discovery motions, we obtained substantial monetary sanctions against the plaintiff for discovery misconduct. In a very rare ruling, the court also granted B. Braun's motion for summary judgment on its defense of laches, reducing the potential damages at trial by approximately 90-95 percent. And, two days before trial the Court granted B. Braun's motion to dismiss the case with prejudice as an evidentiary sanction against plaintiff and revoked the pro hac vice applications of counsel for plaintiff for a period of three years.; B. Braun Melsungen AG, et al. v. Becton, Dickinson and Company, et al.: Representation of B. Braun Medical in a litigation involving infringement by Becton, Dickinson and Company of 10 U.S. patents relating to IV catheter safety mechanisms. B. Braun sought an injunction and damages for Becton Dickinson's infringement through its manufacture and distribution of the BD Insyte Autoguard BC IV Catheter and the BD Nexiva Closed IV Catheter System. The case settled favorably for B. Braun following extensive fact and expert discovery.; EVM Systems, LLC v. Rex Medical, L.P., et al.: Trial counsel for Rex Medical, .LP. and Argon Medical Inc. in patent litigation initiated by a non-practicing entity called EVM Systems, a subsidiary of Acacia. Obtained a jury verdict of non-infringement. The case was tried in the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division before the Honorable Judge Robert W. Schroeder, III. After a five-day trial, the jury returned its non-infringement verdict in just under two hours.; Rydex Technologies LLC v. B. Braun Medical Inc., et al.: Represented B. Braun Medical Inc. in multi-defendant patent lawsuit in the District of Delaware concerning U.S. Patent Re. No. 5,913,180 C1 and electronic intravenous medical pump controls.; Barry v. Medtronic Inc. - Lead trial counsel for Medtronic in a litigation involving surgical methods and systems for correcting severe spinal deformities in the EDTX.; Augustine Medical, et al. v. LMA International, et al.: As counsel, arranged for the prompt dismissal of a declaratory judgment action which challenged the validity and enforceability of a patent directed to anesthesia delivery devices.; Delcath Systems, Inc.: Retained by a publicly traded medical device company to provide general IP advice. The technology involves the use of balloon catheters to isolate specific organs for the purpose of supplying concentrated doses chemotherapy agents.; Enzo Biochem. Inc., et al. v. Affymetrix, Inc.: Lead counsel for Enzo Biochem in connection with eight patent litigations relating to methods and devices for labeling, hybridization and detection of nucleic acids.; OrSense Ltd.: Representation of Israeli medical device manufacturer in connection with IP due diligence relating to device for non-invasive monitoring of blood constituents.; Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. v. Miles Laboratories, Inc.: On behalf of major pharmaceutical company, prosecuted flow cytometer (blood analyzer) technology against large medical device manufacturer through trial.; Pfizer Inc. v. Perrigo Co.: Participated in a patent trial on behalf of a major pharmaceutical company in the Southern District of New York. Before a nine member jury, asserted the patent for a well-known consumer product against the world's largest supplier of private label, generic goods.; Princeton Biochemicals, Inc. v. Beckman Coulter, Inc.: Lead trial counsel in a ten-day jury trial, in which a patent relating to capillary electrophoresis technology was asserted against a multi-national instrument supplier.; W. Zohmann v. B. Braun Melsungen AG & B. Braun Medical Inc.: After a five-day jury trial, defeated a multimillion-dollar claim for infringement of two patents directed to pencil point spinal needles on behalf of B. Braun.; The above representations were handled by Mr. Bornstein prior to his joining Greenberg Traurig, LLP.; Certifications: Certified, Inclusive Leadership: Addressing Unconscious Bias to Build Stronger, Diverse Teams, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, 2020
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Scott Joseph Bornstein, New York NY - Lawyer

Address:
Greenberg Traurig
200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166
212-8012172 (Office), 212-2246146 (Fax), 917-8611796 (Mobile)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1996
New Jersey - License Administratively Revoked 1995
Education:
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - LawGraduated 1995
Indiana University-BloomingtonDegree BS - Bachelor of Science - BiologyGraduated 1992
Specialties:
Patent Infringement - 90%, years
Licensing - 5%, years
Trademark Infringement - 5%, years
Languages:
English
Associations:
American Bar Association - Member
American Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
New York Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
Women's Bar Association for the State of New York - Chairman
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Scott J. Bornstein, New York NY - Lawyer

Office:
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
200 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10166
Phone:
212-8012172 (Phone), 212-8016400 (Fax)
Specialties:
Intellectual Property & Technology, Intellectual Property Litigation, Life Sciences & Medical Technology, Pharmaceutical, Medical Device & Health Care Litigation
Memberships:
Women's Bar Association for the State of New York (Chair, IP Section), American Bar Association, New York Intellectual Property Law Association, American Intellectual Property Law Association.
ISLN:
910306599
Admitted:
1995, New Jersey, 1996, New York, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
University:
Indiana University Bloomington, B.S., Biology, 1992 Concentrations of study in genetics and chemistry
Law School:
Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law, J.D., 1995
Links:
Site
Biography:
Scott J. Bornstein is Chair of the firm's New York Intellectual Property & Technology Practice and Co-Chair of the firm's Global Patent Litigation Group. Scott has extensive patent trial experience an...
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Scott Bornstein, New York NY - Lawyer

Address:
Metlife Building, New York, NY
Phone:
212-8019200 (Phone), 212-8016400 (Fax)
Work:
Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Shareholder
Specialties:
Antitrust, Appeals & Appellate, Bankruptcy, Business Law, Employment Law, Energy, Oil and Gas, Entertainment & Sports, Environmental Law, Gov & Administrative Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Real Estate Law, Securities Law, Tax Law, Co-Chair, Patent Litigation Group; Intellectual Property & Technology
Law School:
Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law
Education:
Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law, JD
Indiana University Bloomington, BS
Links:
Website

Medicine Doctors

Scott M. Bornstein

Specialties:
Ophthalmology
Work:
Eye Care LtdEye Care Limited
9630 Kenton Ave, Skokie, IL 60076
847-6771631 (phone) 847-6771406 (fax)
Site
Eye Care Limited
1971 2 St STE 500, Highland Park, IL 60035
847-4335888 (phone) 847-4336224 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Graduated: 1992
Procedures:
Destruction of Lesion of Retina and Choroid, Lens and Cataract Procedures, Retinal Detachment Repair, Ophthalmological Exam
Conditions:
Acute Conjunctivitis, Cataract, Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma, Keratitis, Macular Degeneration, Retinal Detachments
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Bornstein graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Skokie, IL and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Bornstein is affiliated with Glenbrook Hospital, Highland Park Hospital and Northshore University HealthSystem.

Scott Bornstein resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Scott Bornstein

Industry:
Professional Training & Coaching
Work:
Scott Bornstein Memory Expert
Skills:
Memory Expert, Sales Coaching, Training, Convention Speaker, Professional Development, Leadership, Leadership Development, Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Development, Public Speaking, Management, Sales, Organizational Effectiveness, Executive Development, Team Building, Sales Management, Strategic Planning, Staff Development, Crm, Business Strategy, Sales Training, Selling Skills, Marketing Strategy, Business Development, Executive Management, Program Management, Coaching, Executive Coaching, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Management Consulting, Change Management, Time Management, Business Planning, Recruiting, Workshop Facilitation, Public Relations
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Merchandise Planner

Location:
230 north 21St St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Marshall Retail Group
Merchandise Planner
Charming Charlie Jun 2018 - Jul 2019
Merchandise Planner
Academy Sports + Outdoors Jan 2016 - May 2018
Category Analyst -Merchandise Clustering Planner
Burlington Stores, Inc. Mar 2012 - Dec 2015
Merchandise Planner
Jcpenney Jan 2008 - Mar 2012
Senior Allocator Jcp
Jcpenney Aug 2006 - Jan 2008
Merchandise Planner
Jcpenney Sep 2001 - Aug 2006
Allocation Manager
Ames Dept Stores Aug 1998 - Sep 2001
Merchandise Allocation Analyst
Filene's Basement 1993 - 1998
Allocation
Education:
University of Rhode Island 1989 - 1993
University of Rhode Island 1993
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Skills:
Merchandise Planning, Merchandising, Assortment, Cpfr, Inventory Management, Trend Analysis, Visual Merchandising, Retail, Store Management, Fashion, Forecasting, Jda, Apparel, Asset Allocation, Trend, Multi Channel Retail, Driving Results, Planograms, Inventory Control, Profit, Product Assortment Planning, Demand Planning, Open To Buy Management, Store Clustering, Retail Sales Analysis, Sales Analysis, Store Operations, Merchandising Strategies, Financial Planning, Financial Forecasting, Financial Analysis, Strategic Planning, Planning Systems, Communication, Private Brands, Business

Publications & IP owners

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Memory Techniques For Vocabulary Mastery

Author:
Scott Bornstein
ISBN #:
0840338279

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