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Mar. 28, 2022

Course Correction

Lowenstein & Weatherwax’s founders didn’t know where inter partes review would take them.

Course Correction
Nathan Lowenstein and Kenneth Weatherwax stand for a portrait in their office in Los Angeles, CA on Monday, March 21, 2022. Justin L. Stewart / Los Angeles Daily Journal

Patent litigator Nathan N. Lowenstein has a good understanding of just how confusing his area of legal practice can be.

“I don’t have a technical degree,” he said, noting he knew very little about patent law before he started practicing in the field. “And I know exactly how complicated this stuff is because I’ve been in the position where someone’s showing you a circuit diagram, and it looks like gobbledygook.”

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