Patrick V. Bradley
Partner

Email. pbradley@mcandrews-ip.com
Tel. (312) 775-8000

Education
Duke University, B.S. Biology, summa cum laude, 1999
Harvard Law School, J.D., cum laude, 2005

Bar Admissions
Admitted to practice in Illinois.  Member of the bar of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.  Registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Professional Experience
Patrick V. Bradley joined McAndrews, Held & Malloy as a law clerk in 2003 and as a full-time associate in 2005.  During his time at the firm, Patrick has gained significant experience in all aspects of intellectual property law.  He has engaged in extensive legal research and writing for patent litigations involving technologies from cardiac stents to hay feeders.

During law school, Patrick was a member of the Harvard Environmental Law Review as well as the Ethics, Law, and Biotechnology Society.  He took courses in patent law, copyright, antitrust, health care law, and bioethics.  Patrick’s Third Year Paper analyzed the role of patents in stimulating the Human Genome Project.

Patrick has an extensive background in biotechnology and the life sciences.  Before deciding to pursue intellectual property law, he completed coursework in physiology, biochemistry, immunology, histology, and anatomy while enrolled at Northwestern University Medical School.  At Duke University, Patrick majored in biology and worked in the Laboratory of Molecular Genetics at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.  His senior thesis characterized the effects of mutations in a gene encoding a protein at the DNA replication fork on growth and genetic stability of the yeast S. cerevisiae.  







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