Taylor, Daniel
Smith Katzenstein & Jenkins | Attorney
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Daniel Taylor is a patent attorney at Smith Katzenstein & Jenkins who specializes in District of Delaware IP litigation. His practice consists of both lead and Delaware counsel roles and also includes commercial disputes over contracts, license agreements, and other causes of action that overlap with patent, trademark, and copyright. He spent five years as a judicial law clerk in the District of Delaware where he clerked for judges including District Judge Hon. Sue L. Robinson and Chief Magistrate Judge Hon. Mary Pat Thynge. Daniel comes to the legal profession after working in the technology industry as a product marketer and industry analyst. He transitioned to the law by first passing the USPTO registration examination and then working during law school as a patent agent for a semiconductor manufacturer. Daniel graduated magna cum laude from the University of Maine School of Law and holds a bachelors degree in Engineering Mechanics from Johns Hopkins University.