Daniel COLLOPY served as a criminal litigator for five years before moving to the Intellectual Property Law field. In IP, Daniel has worked in both law firms and multinational corporations. During almost a dozen years as an in-house IP attorney with Motorola Inc., Daniel worked for the paging, cellular phone and semiconductor businesses. He also served five years as Asia Pacific Intellectual Property Counsel, providing counsel for all of Motorola’s Asia Pacific entities while lobbying and negotiating cellular and paging standards with governments in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China. In 2000, Daniel joined Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., serving as Associate General Counsel and handling the formation and Initial Public Offering of AMD’s memory product subsidiary, Spansion LLC. In 2004, Daniel left AMD and became Vice President with the law firm of Ingrassia, Fisher & Lorenz. He is currently an IP Consultant with Exploit Technologies Pte Ltd. Daniel has lectured on IP issues in Australia, England, Singapore, India, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan and at the Golden Gate University in San Francisco, as well as Washington & Lee University School of Law (his alma mater) in Virginia. |