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    Frank Gerratana

    High Tech Patent Attorney & Legal Strategist

    Frank Gerratana is an accomplished professional who assists forward-thinking companies and their technologists in navigating the intellectual property landscapes of various countries, with a predominant focus on securing patents and guiding clients in building robust intellectual property portfolios, particularly in cutting-edge fields such as cryptocurrency & blockchain, artificial intelligence & machine learning, cloud computing, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices.

    Aside from patent procurement, Frank collaborates with colleagues to provide comprehensive legal services spanning business strategies, funding, partnerships and licensing, regulatory compliance, employment matters, and more.

    Actively involved in the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), Frank Gerratana has held leadership roles in various committees within the organization.

    In addition to his professional endeavors, Frank also dedicates time to pro bono work, mainly focusing on civil liberties and criminal justice reform.

    Frank's educational background includes a Juris Doctor degree from the American University Washington College of Law, an MS in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and a BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering with a minor in Computer Science, also from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

    Throughout his career, Frank has been associated with reputable organizations such as Mintz and Fish & Richardson P.C., and gained valuable experience as a Legal Intern at the Federal Communications Commission, an Engineering Intern at ComBrio, Inc., a Teaching Assistant at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and a System Administrator at DGN Enterprises.

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    CES Will Test an Appetite for Live Events in the Pandemic - The New York Times
    CES Will Test an Appetite for Live Events in the Pandemic - The New York Times
    Fed officials discussed raising rates sooner and faster in 2022. - The New York Times
    Fed officials discussed raising rates sooner and faster in 2022. - The New York Times
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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States