Ross Dannenberg
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Ross Dannenberg handles a wide-range of intellectual property issues, with experience in Internet, telecommunications, and computer software-related issues. With a background in computer science, Mr. Dannenberg has experience preparing and prosecuting hundreds of patent applications in a variety of technical fields, including mobile and traditional telecommunications, software, video games, computer games, and Internet and business method inventions. He also has experience with entertainment, copyright, trademark and domain name related matters. Mr. Dannenberg is an adjunct copyrights professor at George Mason University School of Law. Mr. Dannenberg earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology with concentrations in Telecommunications and Database Management. Prior to entering law school, Mr. Dannenberg worked in industry for over two years as an Information Systems Manager for Carnival Cruise Lines, where he was responsible for all facets of computer and network use, training, and administration aboard a cruise ship. He earned his Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School in 2000, where he was a member of The Environmental Lawyer legal journal. Mr. Dannenberg earned his Private Pilot's license in 1999 and is a member of the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association. Mr. Dannenberg is also an active member of the Computer Law Association. More information about his firm's services can be found at the company's official website.