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    Frank Gerratana

    High Tech Patent Attorney & Legal Strategist

    Frank Gerratana is a Member at Mintz, where he specializes in developing and executing patent strategies for innovative companies, particularly in the fields of electrical and computer technologies, including cryptocurrency and blockchain. He has a background in software engineering and previously served as a partner at a global intellectual property firm in Boston before joining Mintz in 2021. Additionally, he founded a web hosting company, DGN Enterprises, early in his career.13

    Gerratana is also known for his commitment to pro bono work, collaborating with organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. His expertise has led him to be quoted in various media outlets regarding the implications of artificial intelligence on intellectual property law.12 He holds a law degree from American University, Washington College of Law.2

    Highlights

    Aug 18 · mintz.com
    AI Is Ushering in a Tech Lawyer 'Golden Age' | Mintz
    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
    Nov 5 · mintz.com
    The Patentability of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency - Mintz
    Jun 16 · mintz.com
    Leading High Tech Patent Attorney Frank Gerratana Joins Mintz

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