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Nicholas Rutigliano

Nick Rutigliano is a registered patent attorney and an associate in the firm’s Washington, DC office. As a member of the firm’s Patent Counseling and Prosecution and Technology and IP Transactions practice groups, Nick advises clients in high-technology and life sciences industries in connection with developing, protecting, and commercializing their intellectual property. He also advises clients with respect to complex commercial transactions and other strategic agreements involving technology, data, and intellectual property.

Nick was formerly a member of the Patent Litigation group. As a litigator, Nick represented clients in life sciences and technology industries in nearly all stages of patent litigation—including claim construction, fact and expert discovery, dispositive motions, trial, and post-trial motions.

This is the twentieth in our series, “The ABCs of the AJP.”

As discussed in an earlier post, the American Jobs Plan adopts an expansive definition of “infrastructure” to address systemic inequities and benefit society as a whole. However, the AJP also addresses what is typically called “core infrastructure” by proposing substantial investments to repair and modernize our nation’s roads, highways, bridges, airports, ports, and railways. As with other aspects of the AJP, the President’s investments seek to address climate and sustainability concerns and the creation of American jobs by, among other things, using sustainable and innovative building materials that are made in America.
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