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林蘭君 Emily Lin

Emily Lin

Senior Patent Attorney

Contact Information

Ms. Emily Lin obtained her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Dept. of Chemical and Materials Engineering, National Central University in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Emily started work in the patent profession in 2005. After obtaining another M.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College London, she joined Lee and Li in 2012. She then obtained the master degree (LL.M) from Soochow University (Taiwan) in 2024.


Emily is well experienced in patent prosecution, patent drafting, patent searches, rendering opinions on validity, infringement and freedom to operate, handling invalidation/cancellation cases, and supporting patent infringement and suit proceedings.

Educational Background

Practices

Practice Areas: Patent prosecution; Patent drafting; Patent infringement analysis/litigation; Patent validity assessment; Patent search (novelty/invalidity/FTO),Technology Areas: Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Biomedical Materials; Semiconductors; Pharmaceuticals

Experience

Tsar and Tsai Law Firm
Tai E International Patent & Law Office

Qualifications

Taiwan Patent Attorney (2016)

Language

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