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Edward Manzo
Edward Manzo
Husch Blackwell Sanders Welsh & Katz
120 South Riverside Plaza, Ste. 2200
Chicago, IL 60606
USA
Edward D. Manzo is partner of Husch Blackwell Sanders Welsh & Katz, the Chicago office of Husch Blackwell Sanders. He has worked exclusively in IP law since 1975. His practice focuses on litigation, opinions, counseling, and supervising patent prosecution. He is President of the Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago (IPLAC), which he has represented in amicus briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC). He is the originator and editor-in-chief of two annual books published by Thomson Reuters/West: Patent Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit and Patent Claim Interpretation–Global Edition. He is also a columnist for IP Litigator magazine. He was elected a Top 100 Lawyer in Illinois by Super Lawyers for 2010 and has been an Illinois Super Lawyer consecutively since 2005.
Edward teaches patent law as an Adjunct Professor of Law at DePaul University College of Law and as a continuing legal education lecturer for the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the American Inns of Court, IPLAC, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE), Law Seminars International, Practicing Law Institute, and Thomson West. His most popular lecture is The Claim Construction Game(R) lecture, which he originated as an interactive teaching tool to teach current developments in the field of patent claim interpretation.
Edward served actively on the committee of the U.S. Court of Appeals (7th Cir.) that prepared the pattern jury instructions adopted in 2008 for use in patent cases throughout Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, and the committee that wrote the local court rules for patent cases adopted October 1, 2009 in the Northern District of Illinois federal court. He is a member of the bars of New York, Illinois, and the USPTO. He holds degrees in physics and law (1972, B.S. Physics, Polytechnic Institute of NYU; 1975, J.D., cum laude, SUNY-Buffalo. Further information is available at www.huschblackwell.com
Publications:
- Patent Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2009), (Manzo ed., Thomson Reuters), Mar. 2010
- Patent Claim Interpretation--Global Edition (Manzo, ed., Thomson Reuters) Nov. 2009
- Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2009), (Manzo ed., Thomson Reuters), Mar. 2009
Publications:
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Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2009),
(Manzo ed., Thomson Reuters),
Mar. 2009
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Manzo, “Two en banc Federal Circuit Rulings,” IP Litigator,
(Aspen Publishing),
Jan./Feb. 2009
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Patent Claim Interpretation—Global Edition, 2008-2009 ed.,
(Manzo ed., Thomson Reuters) ,
2008
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Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2008),
(Manzo ed., West Legalworks) ,
Mar. 30, 2008
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Manzo, Injunctions in Patent Cases after eBay,
7 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 44 ,
(Fall 2007)
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A Panel Discussion on Obviousness in Patent Litigation: KSR Int'l v. Teleflex,
6 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 595,
(Summer 2007)
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Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2007),
(Manzo ed., West Legalworks) ,
Mar. 30, 2007
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Manzo et al., Patent Insecurity,
The Patent Lawyer,
Winter 2007, at 4
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Claim Construction in the Federal Circuit (2006),
(Manzo ed., West Legalworks),
Nov. 15, 2006
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Manzo, IP Law and Competition for Retail Space,
IndustryWeek.com,
July 05, 2006, http://www.industryweek.com/PrintArticle.aspx?ArticleID=12241
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Federal Circuit Review of Claim Construction Cases (2005),
(Manzo ed.),
IPLAC 2006
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E. Manzo & B. Levstik, , Deference: The Unanswered Question,
The Patent Lawyer,
Spring 2006, at 4
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Edward D. Manzo et al., Proving Damages in Patent Trials,
The Patent Lawyer,
Winter 2005, at 14
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Federal Circuit Review of Markman Issues (2004),
(Edward D. Manzo ed.) ,
IPLAC 2005
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Federal Circuit Review of Markman Issues (2003),
(Edward D. Manzo ed.) ,
IPLAC 2004
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Federal Circuit Review of Markman Issues (2002),
(Edward D. Manzo ed.) ,
IPLAC 2003
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Federal Circuit Review of Markman Issues (2001),
(Edward D. Manzo ed.) ,
IPLAC 2002
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