Adrienne Yeung

Adrienne has been practicing law for over 16 years as a patent prosecutor and transactional attorney both in-house and in large law firms. She has extensive experience in securing worldwide protection of IP assets, IP counseling, pre-litigation analysis, licensing, portfolio management, management of outside counsel, and training and mentoring of junior personnel. She has worked in-house at companies such as Rambus and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her representative areas of technical expertise include gaming systems and hardware, medical devices, semiconductor technologies, green technology, computer hardware and software, communication networks, and mechanical devices. In addition to having published various articles, Adrienne is a faculty member at the University of Phoenix teaching business law to undergraduate and graduate students. Furthermore, she is an arbitrator for the Santa Clara County Bar Association as a Fee Arbitrator.
Undergraduate Degree: B.S. in Chemistry; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Graduate Degree; LL.M.; University of San Diego School Of Law
Law Degree: California Western School Of Law
Undergraduate Degree: B.S. in Chemistry; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Graduate Degree; LL.M.; University of San Diego School Of Law
Law Degree: California Western School Of Law