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Joseph Melnik

Partner, Jones Day

Eradicate Hate:
2023

Joe Melnik’s practice is focused on technology licensing, technology commercialization, and other technology-related transactions. Joe counsels clients on complex transactions related to a broad range of technologies including software, semiconductors, energy, data and network security, and consumer devices. He negotiates and structures license agreements, joint ventures, joint development agreements, strategic alliances, services, supply, and various other agreements for domestic and global projects. Joe also advises companies of all sizes on the development and implementation of strategies for maximizing the benefits of technology transactions; advising on intellectual property issues that arise in connection with corporate transactions, such as mergers and acquisitions; and assisting clients in developing domestic and international product commercialization strategies that utilize intellectual property positions to protect and expand market share.

Joe also represents clients in patent litigation, license disputes, and post-grant proceedings. He has successfully represented companies in patent cases relating to a wide variety of technologies, including cryptography, smart cards, biometrics, cellular telephony, SMS (text messaging), computer networking, wireless communications, semiconductors, database technologies, and financial transactions. In addition, he frequently represents companies in high-stakes licensing disputes in a broad range of technology areas and has been lead counsel on numerous inter partes review (IPR) proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB).

Joe’s practice further includes the development and management of patent portfolios, freedom-to-practice opinions, and strategic counseling. In this role, he counsels clients developing robust intellectual property portfolios, mining portfolios for key assets, and managing a company’s intellectual capital to maximize commercial benefits while minimizing risks and costs.

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The effort to eradicate hate requires the active participation of every component of our society, to include governments, the private sector, communities of faith and indeed every aspect of civil society. There is no more urgent task in front of us. The organizers of the Eradicate Hate Global Summit are doing the United States and the world an enormous service by tackling hatred and extremism with a focus on honest dialogue and conversation, genuine learning and practical solutions. This will not happen overnight, but the Pittsburgh community’s leadership in this effort is genuinely inspiring and motivating.

Nick Rasmussen
Nicholas Rasmussen Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of Homeland Security