Kirk D. Rowe is an associate attorney at Amin Talati. Dr. Rowe’s practice is primarily focused on intellectual property and related litigation matters.
Dr. Rowe works with food, dietary supplement, drug, biotech, cosmetic, and technology companies to develop, obtain, and enforce U.S. and International Intellectual Property rights such as Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights. Dr. Rowe’s expertise includes trademark prosecution both domestically and internationally, as well as managing trademark portfolios, assisting with opposition and cancellation proceedings and counseling on product branding strategies.
Dr. Rowe also prepares trademark availability, trademark invalidity, and trademark non-infringement opinions.
Education
J.D., The John Marshall Law School
- Board Member, Review of Intellectual Property Law
Ph.D., Physics, Oregon State University
B.S., Physics & Mathematics, Elmhurst College
Bar Admissions
Illinois
Professional Memberships
Illinois State Bar Association
Publications
K. Rowe, Why Pay for What’s Free?: Minimizing the Patent Threat to Free and Open Source Software, 7 JOHN MARSHALL REVIEW OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 595 (2008).
K. Rowe & P. Siemens, Unusual Quantum Effects in Scattering Wave Functions of Two-DimensionalCage Potentials, 38 JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A: MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 9821 (2005).
K. Rowe & J. Davis, Error Analysis of Parameters Determined with Statistical Models of Overlapfrom Nonhomogeneous Separations, 38 CHEMOMETRICS AND INTELLIGENT LABORATORY SYSTEMS 109 (1997).
K. Rowe, D. Bowlin, M. Zou & J. Davis, Application of 2-D Statistical Theory of Overlap to Three Separation Types: 2-D Thin-Layer Chromatography, 2-D Gas Chromatography, and Liquid Chromatography/Capillary Electrophoresis, 67 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2994 (1995).
K. Rowe & J. Davis, Relaxation of Randomness in Two-Dimensional Statistical Model of Overlap:Theory and Verification, 67 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 2981 (1995).