WING K. CHIU, Associate

Admitted to bar, 1993, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York.

Education: New York University School of Arts and Sciences (B.A. in English Literature,
Minors in Biology and Chemistry, 1988); New York University School of Law (J.D., 1992).

Practice Areas: Patent, Copyright, Trademark, Securities and General Commercial Litigation.

Wing K. Chiu practices intellectual property law with specialties in general patent litigation, biotechnology patent litigation under the Hatch-Waxman Act and copyright litigation. He has litigated cases involving patents for cellular transcription factors, guanine analog antiviral drugs, sulfonylurea diabetes medications, and anti-platelet blood pressure medications. His copyright litigation experience includes defending IBM and the open source developer community in the landmark SCO v. IBM case involving the Linux mainframe computeroperating system.

Mr. Chiu also has experience in preparing pre-suit investigations, infringement and
non-infringement opinions, and intellectual property due diligence. Prior to joining Jordan and Hamburg, Mr. Chiu was an associate at two of the nation’s leading litigation firms, Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP, and Kaye Scholer LLP, and a trial attorney with "The Legal Aid Society".

Prior to becoming a lawyer, Mr. Chiu was an assistant researcher at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine in New York, where he conducted research in molecular endocrinology.
Mr. Chiu has been credited as a researcher and medical artist in various publications, including
“A Variant Estrogen Receptor Messenger Ribonucleic Acid is Associated with Reduced Levels of Estrogen Binding in Human Mammary Tumors,” Molecular Endocrinology (2)9: 785-91 (1988).

   
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