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Real Name
Richard B. Almon, Esq.
Profession
Patent Attorney
Company
Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox
Email
ralmon@skgf.com
Company URL
http://www.skgf.com
Personal URL
http://www.patentCPU.com
Address
1100 New York Ave., NW
City
Washington
State
DC
Phone
703-772-8738
Categories
Cyber Law  

Bio

Mr. Almon is an associate in the Electronics Group where he prepares and prosecutes U.S. and foreign patent applications involving diverse technologies, including computer software applications, microprocessors, and business methods. He is also involved in complex patent litigation and appeals. Mr. Almon has over seven years of technical industry experience as a senior software engineer with a broad variety of software technologies. Prior to joining Sterne Kessler, Mr. Almon worked as an engineer, designing and deploying enterprise class unstructured search applications for commercial and government clients. He has also worked with dynamic categorization and classification technology to automate knowledge management for large amounts of enterprise data. Object-oriented programming, relational database design, web application development, web services and probabilistic entity resolution are also areas with which he has extensive experience. Mr. Almon's clients included federal and local law enforcement, national healthcare, news organizations and the intelligence community.

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BytePatent Chilean earthquake destroys 150M bottles of Wine. ($975M, 20% of stores)
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BytePatent "... Matthew Broderick actually was using i4i prior art in WarGames, the Movie" (trying to come up with some #patent hyperbole)
5 days ago from TweetDeck
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BytePatent #Patent Rhetoric 5: "even though Microsoft spent $10M+ in legal fees looking, I personally invented i4i prior art back in 1982!"
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BytePatent Rhetoric 3: if S/M of a #patent could be really useful (famine, drugs) then ought not to have been granted--would have been developed anyway
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BytePatent #patent rhetoric 2: Entities seeking "reform" already have a large portfolio, and all else fails, "everything has already been invented."
5 days ago from TweetDeck
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BytePatent Here's a guide to #patent rhetoric: Any entity who sues is a "#troll," Entities in YOUR field are seeking "obvious" patents
5 days ago from TweetDeck
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BytePatent Try thinking of #patents as similar to trade agreements between countries.. Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft are larger than most countries..
5 days ago from TweetDeck
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BytePatent Let's not have day two of #patent apocalypse hyperbole fail. Before you comment, learn a little more than just reading complaints...
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BytePatent @gregorypleau I was young too, but I believe that the concept was more inventive than that classic patentable example, the telegraph..
6 days ago from UberTwitter
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BytePatent @gregorypleau Was it novel? Did you say.. 'wow.'. ?
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