Nash Zogaib drafts and prosecutes domestic and foreign patent applications and advises clients on patent portfolio management and other intellectual property needs. His technical knowledge spans software and hardware areas including, wireless standards, wireless charging devices; web security, voice over IP session management, cloud services, messaging systems, semiconductors, memory devices, robotics, superconductors, printing devices, display technologies and imagining systems. Nash also has extensive engineering experience in mobile telecommunication systems including GSM, CDMA and LTE.
Prior to joining Eversheds Sutherland (US), Nash was an associate at a leading law firm in Boston where he managed client patent portfolios and provided litigation support, including conducting invalidity and non-infringement analyses for cases related to LTE and CDMA products. Nash also served as a judicial extern to The Honorable Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago. Before entering law school, Nash worked at a large telecommunication company in Canada and in Richardson, Texas, for more than a decade as a telecommunication engineer.
Nash is admitted to the Massachusetts and the USPTO bars. His work is supervised by State Bar of Texas members.
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Provides domestic and international patent prosecution and counseling services to a large telecommunications company.
Provided patent prosecution and counseling services to a leading robotics company in the field automation, control and modeling of robotic arms, robotic machinery and robotic exploration rovers.
Provided domestic and international patent prosecution and counseling services to an energy technology company in the field of superconductors and internal cooling.
Provides domestic and international patent prosecution and counseling services to a Fortune 100 multinational technology company.
Defended one of the largest international telecommunications companies in a multimillion-dollar infringement lawsuit.