Matthew M. Gardlik - Lawyer in Indianapolis, IN

Matthew M. Gardlik - Lawyer in Indianapolis, IN
111 Monument Circle, Suite 3700,
Indianapolis, IN 46204-5137

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About the lawyer

Matthew M. Gardlik is an excellent lawyer from Indianapolis, IN. Attorney Matthew M. Gardlik works in an office located at 111 Monument Circle, Suite 3700, Indianapolis, IN 46204-5137. Indianapolis lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Patent Law, Litigation - Patent Indianapolis, IN. Matthew M. Gardlik is the best lawyer in Indianapolis, Indiana state!

Matt`s practice includes the preparation and prosecution of patent applications as well as assisting in the Firm`s litigation cases. He has successfully prepared and prosecuted inventions in a wide variety of technologies including chemical, pharmaceutical, medical device, and diagnostic technologies. Matts litigation experience includes the successful defense of a retaliatory trade secret misappropriation claim and he continues to represent the plaintiff in the earlier-filed patent infringement suit. As part of the patent infringement suit, Matt was a member of the team that successfully argued for the patentability in thirteen (13) Inter Partes Review (IPR) trials at the USPTO. Several of these IPR trials ended when the Board refused to institute IPR after Patent Owners Preliminary Response and others proceeded to a Final Written Decision finding patentability of the challenged claims. In each of these lawsuits, several hundred million dollars was being sought totaling over half a billion dollars.

Matt earned his Ph.D. at The Ohio State University where his dissertation involved organic synthesis and supramolecular chemistry. He is an avid technologist whose interest ranges from organic synthesis to computer programming. His Ph.D. work included developing an optimized synthetic route to a key intermediate in the synthesis of a new class of supramolecular hosts. This enabled the scale-up and preparation of several hosts that was critical for studying their encapsulation properties. Matt continues to be involved in the American Chemical Society (ACS) and was awarded the 2012 Catalyst Award by the Cincinnati Section of the ACS.

Education

Capital University
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