Scott M. Kelly represents clients throughout the life of an invention, from the birth of an idea through procuring a patent and enforcing it to protect key technologies and business interests. Mr. Kelly’s practice is focused on intellectual property issues relating to a wide range of computer software, networking, and business methods. He is a former patent examiner and has worked with technologies including user interfaces, gesture-based input, mobile devices, cloud computing, algorithms, client-server architecture, network routing, virtualization, television set-top boxes, DVRs, and electronic program guides. In addition to preparing and prosecuting patent applications, Mr. Kelly regularly counsels clients regarding validity, infringement, and other issues presented by asserted patents or potential acquisitions. He also works with clients to develop effective responses to patent assertions, avoiding or reducing the cost of litigation through use of Inter Partes Reviews (IPRs) and Ex Parte Reexaminations at the USPTO.Mr. Kelly is an associate editor at PatentArcade.com, where he writes about the intersection of video games and intellectual property.
Listed skills include Patent Prosecution, Licensing, Invention, Patent Applications, and 4 others.