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Ryan Flax

Ryan Flax
Ryan H. Flax was A2L Consulting’s Managing Director of Litigation Consulting (and also its General Counsel) from the Spring of 2012 until February 2016. He has moved on to become an Administrative Patent Judge with the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). Mr. Flax joined A2L Consulting after practicing Intellectual Property (IP) law as part of the Intellectual Property group at Dickstein Shapiro LLP (now Blank Rome LLP). Mr. Flax is also an adjunct professor of law, teaching advanced trial advocacy at American University's Washington College of Law in Washington, DC. In 2015, The National Institute of Trial Advocacy published his book, SwimTime, Corp. v. Water-Fun, Inc., which is a case file. Ryan earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Wake Forest University and his Juris Doctor degree from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Between his undergraduate studies and law school, Ryan was a Laboratory Scientist conducting DNA research at the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
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by Ryan H. Flax, Esq. (Former) Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting

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The 5 Biggest Issues in Patent Law Right Now

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11 Tips for Winning at Your Markman Hearings

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by Ryan H. Flax (Former) Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting It has just been reported that prosecution counsel in the criminal trial against George Zimmerman is objecting to the defense’s use of a computer animation depicting the scene of the fatal confrontation between Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin. It appears the defense wants to give the jurors some perspective on the scene and, perhaps, show why Zimmerman was justified in doing what he did.

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by Ryan H. Flax, Esq. (Former) Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting So, you’ve made the time, effort, and budget commitment to conduct a mock jury exercise to test your case before trial. In my opinion and in the opinion of almost every litigator I’ve worked with, all this time and effort is generally well spent. But if you fail to get the right feedback from your mock jurors, you’ve wasted your time and resources.

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by Ryan H. Flax, Esq. (Former) Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting As a litigation consultant, one of my primary responsibilities is to help litigation teams develop and effectively use demonstrative evidence to support their trial presentation. The primary means of doing this is to create litigation graphics, which are most commonly used as PowerPoint slides that accompany oral argument and witness testimony.

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Design Patents: Still Poised for Prominence

by Ryan H. Flax (Former) Managing Director, Litigation Consulting A2L Consulting

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