Jonathan Hack
(703) 917-0000 ext 109 jon@mh2law.com

Mr. Hack has extensive experience in all aspects of patent law, including drafting and prosecuting patents; providing patentability, validity, and non-infringement opinions; strategic patent portfolio development and management; licensing; and client counseling. He has particular technical expertise in the areas of semiconductors, magnetic devices, fiber-optics, opto-electronic devices, and nanotechnology.

Prior to joining MH2 Technology Law Group, LLP, Jon was an attorney with the law firm of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP in Washington, DC. Jon is also a former patent examiner at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, where he examined patent applications on the fabrication of semiconductor devices and VLSI.

Prior to his legal career, Jon worked as an applications engineer for Mitsubishi Cable America, Inc., where he counseled and advised on semiconductor, opto-electronics devices, and fiber-optic technologies. Jon holds three U.S. patents for ferromagnetic semiconductors based on his research at the University of Florida. In addition, he has coauthored three journal articles and given lectures on nanotechnology, micro electromechanical systems (MEMS), and light-emitting materials.

Bar Admissions:
      New Jersey
      Virginia
      District of Columbia
      Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Education:
      Juris Doctor, George Mason University School of Law
      Master of Science, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida
      Bachelor of Science, Physics, University of Florida
      Bachelor of Science and Liberal Arts, Business Finance, University of Florida

Professional Affiliations:
      Co-Chair, Nanotechnology Committee, American Intellectual Property Law Association

Representative Publications & Presentations:
      T. Hsieh, J. Hack, L. Galvin, "Thinking Small: The Patent Office Grapples With Nanotechnology,"
              — IP Law and Business, July 2003.
      T. Hsieh, J. Hack, D. Longo, "Protecting Your Hard Work and Discoveries with Patents,"
              — Symposium X, MRS Spring 2003, San Francisco, CA, May 2003.
      J. Hack, "Introduction to Nanotechnology,"
              — AIPLA Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 2002.
      J. Hack, "Emerging IP Issues in Nanotechnology,"
              — World NanoEconomic Congress, Washington, DC, August 2003.

Contact Information:
      Office: : (703) 917-0000 ext 109
      Fax: Fax: (703) 997-4905
      Email: jon@mh2law.com

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