Education
- Boston University, B.S. in Computer Systems Engineering
- Suffolk University Law School, J.D., With Distinction
Joshua S. Matloff
Joshua Matloff is an Associate with the firm and practices in the areas of clean energy, computer systems, electronics, mechanical devices/systems, nanotechnology, optics, software, and telecommunications.
Prior to joining the firm, Josh worked as a patent attorney in the Office of General Counsel at The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory. At Draper, he performed freedom to operate searches and analyzed USPTO office actions. Josh played an active role in the patent review process at Draper, reviewing invention disclosure forms and administering Draper’s Patent Committee. He also consulted on licensing opportunities of patent families and drafted corresponding license term sheets.
Josh also has experience working as a research assistant at both Boston University’s Center for Space Physics and High Tech Tools and Toys Lab. He has designed, implemented, and successfully tested a prototype of an ad-hoc communication device and corresponding Windows Software, a 32-bit MIPS pipelined processor with a multiplier using Verilog, an infrared communication system between two Freescale HCS12 processors using assembly language and A/D converters.
Josh has received several honors which include being a Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (CenSSIS) Scholar at Boston University and being the recipient of the Stanley Sokoloff Intellectual Property Award at Suffolk University Law School in 2010.
Publications
Professional Associations
- American Bar Association
- Boston Patent Law Association
- Volunteer Lawyer for the Arts
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
