About the Authors


David Bailey is co-chair of Woodcock's Cleantech group and has close to twenty years experience counseling clients on intellectual property matters. He concentrates his practice on patent portfolio development, patent licensing, and patent litigation. Mr. Bailey was part of the Woodcock trial team representing Microsoft Corporation in the AT&T Corp. v. Microsoft Corp. case, which was successfully decided in Microsoft's favor by the Supreme Court. Mr. Bailey received his B.S. in Chemical Engineering, with honors, from Pennsylvania State University in 1985, and graduated in 1990 from Villanova Law School with cum laude honors where he was a member of the Moot Court Board.
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Rubén Muñoz's cleantech acumen is the result of varied academic and professional experience. Prior to joining Woodcock, he spent five and a half years at Ford Motor Company’s Scientific Research Lab in Dearborn, Michigan, where he focused on the development of stratified-charge direct-injection gasoline engines. His work in this area includes several publications and the development of the “Vortex-Induced Stratified Charge Combustion Engine,” an invention for which he holds U.S. Patent No. 6,725,828. At Woodcock, Ruben focuses primarily on patent litigation. He holds a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering and a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Louisiana State University. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and holds a certificate in Business and Public Policy from the Wharton School.
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