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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: Who Will Be Obama&apos;s Patent Office Pick?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Obama </strong>administration's choice for Patent and Trademark Office director is expected to be announced in April now that the Senate has confirmed <strong>Gary Locke</strong>, the president's pick for Commerce secretary. If the right person is named to head the PTO, the appointment "may tip the scales to move patent reform legislation from a pending bill to enacted legislation, perhaps as early as this year," Foley & Lardner attorney <strong>Hal Wegner</strong> said in a Monday e-mail. So who is in the running for the top job at PTO? Sources say the following names are prominently in play:</p>

<p>• <strong>Q. Todd Dickinson</strong>: Dickinson ran the PTO under former President <strong>Bill Clinton</strong> and currently heads the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Before joining AIPLA in 2008, he was chief IP counsel for General Electric.<br />
• <strong>Jim Pooley</strong>: Pooley is a partner in the litigation department of the Palo Alto office of Morrison & Forrester and has practiced in Silicon Valley since 1973. He is immediate past president of the AIPLA and president of the National Inventors Hall of Fame.<br />
• <strong>David Kappos</strong>: Kappos is vice president and assistant general counsel for IP at IBM.  He joined IBM in 1983 as a development engineer. He serves on the board of directors for the Intellectual Property Owners Association and is active in AIPLA.</p>

<p>Shortly after Election Day, <em>CongressDaily</em> pondered Dickinson, Pooley and some other possibilities. They included Eli Lilly general counsel <strong>Robert Armitage</strong>; 3M IP counsel Gary Griswold;<strong></strong> patent attorney <strong>Ray Millien</strong>; and law professors <strong>Mark Lemley</strong> of Stanford and <strong>Arti Rai</strong> of Duke, a classmate of Obama's at Harvard Law School.</p>]]></description>
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