Patent Attorney & Chemist
Frank Gao is a Registered Patent Attorney and chemist counseling corporate clients and individual inventors since 2009.
Apply for A patentPrior to finding his career in law, Mr. Gao worked at Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) editorial division, where he analyzed and built database entries for patents in fields of pharmaceuticals, polymer, and material science. He was also instrumental in supervising associates building databases projects, and reengineering entry input systems.
Mr. Gao specializes in securing patents in chemical, mechanical, material science and medical technologies. He has experience litigating patents and trademark matters all around the U.S with a focus on patent drafting and litigation, prosecution and strategic development of high-value patent portfolios.
The Lanham Act was passed by Congress on July 5, 1946, and signed into law by President Harry Truman on July 5, 1947. The Lanham act governs trademarks, service marks, and unfair competition at a federal level. This piece of legislation is also known as the Trademark Act of 1946.