Mr. Rowald has extensive experience
in all phases of intellectual property practice, including
patent and trademark prosecution, litigation, licensing and
general counseling. Although Mr. Rowald's practice focuses
on litigation related to patents, trademarks, copyrights,
trade secrets and general intellectual property matters,
he is also involved in the procurement of patents, primarily
in the technical areas of chemistry, chemical processes and
mechanical systems.
Mr. Rowald has been practicing intellectual property law
since 1989, joining the firm after serving as managing partner
of Vaden, Eickenroht & Thompson, leading that firm through
two mergers before changing firms to head the IP practice of a national firm. He has now chosen to return to the smaller firm environment and founded the Law Offices of Kent A. Rowald, P.C..
Mr. Rowald has tried cases in Federal District courts in
Texas, Virginia, Minnesota, California, Oklahoma, New York,
Illinois, Florida, and the Court of Claims, and has argued
cases before the Third, Fifth and Federal Circuits, and was
counsel in a case argued to the United States Supreme Court.
He has also tried cases in several Texas State district courts
and argued cases before Texas State Appellate courts. He
has further coordinated related cases in the U.S., Canada,
China, Japan, Germany, the U.K., France, Spain, Taiwan and
Norway.
His practice includes representing international and domestic
corporations, as well as individuals, in a myriad of fields
such as: medical equipment and devices; "oil patch" equipment
and devices; restaurants; air conditioning and heating equipment;
book, music and movie rights; publicity and privacy rights;
chemicals and chemical processing; sports equipment; and
computer software, among others.
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