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Patent & Trademark Law Firm of the Year – Taiwan

Rich IP & Co. has a team of attorneys and engineers with deep and varied educational and

experiential backgrounds, providing professional patent and trademark law services in Taiwan,

Chinese Area and worldwide.

Our experts have acted as trainers and educators for local patent examiners, judges, public

prosecutors, and thousands of local patent attorneys, engineers and in-house counselors since 1992.

Our professional capability always give our clients advantages of better quality services with less

service charge as compared with other IP firms in Taiwan and Chinese area.

Clarice Chen

Specialism:

Patent (in pharmaceuticals, biotech, semiconductor, chemistry, polymer, chemical engineering,

material science, etc.)/trademark prosecution, invalidation/revocation, infringement analysis,

portfolio management and litigation

Education:

National Taiwan University (MS and BS in Chemical Engineering) Franklin

Pierce Law Center, Research in Intellectual Property (IPSI & ALI) Shih Hsin

University (MS in Law)

Professional Positions:

Patent Attorney (1997)

Editor for Taiwan area of Manual for the Handling of Applications for Patents, Designs and

Trademarks throughout the World (The Brown Book (2005~))

Patent Counselor Assigned by Taiwan Intellectual Property Office for providing pro bono patent

services (1998~)

Experiences:

Review for the Counselor of Lee & Li Attorneys-at-Law Passed (2004)

Principal (2003-2004), Deputy Principal (2002) in Patent and Technology Department of Lee

& Li Attorneys-at-Law

Senior Patent Attorney (1990-2005.3) in Patent and Technology Department of Lee & Li

Attorneys-at-Law

Contact Details:

E-mail: clarice.chen@richip.com Tel:

+886 2 2713-1060 ext. 888

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