Kathryn Mary Lumb
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    Kathryn Mary Lumb
    Firm: Wyeth Cambridge
    Address: 87 Cambridge Park Drive
    Cambridge, MA 02140-2311
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    Lawyer Profile:
    Kathryn M. Lumb joined Kenyon & Kenyon as an associate in 2001. During her time with the firm, Ms. Lumb has been involved in a wide variety of intellectual property matters, with an emphasis in the biotechnological and pharmaceutical arts. She has prepared and prosecuted patent applications and has counseled clients on the validity, scope, enforceability and transfer of intellectual property rights.

    Prior to joining Kenyon & Kenyon, Ms. Lumb worked as an associate at an intellectual property law firm in Chicago, where her practice concentrated on patent prosecution, client counseling and litigation, also with an emphasis in the biotechnological and pharmaceutical arts.

    Current Employment Position(s):
    Senior Patent Attorney, since 2004

    Areas of Practice:
    Intellectual Property/Computers
    Bar Admissions:
    Illinois, 1998
    U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 1998
    Education:
    George Washington University National Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1998
    J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence

    Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1993
    B.S.B.Sc., Bachelor of Science in Biological Science
    Major: Molecular Biology

    Past Employment Positions:
    Kenyon & Kenyon, Associate

    Birth Information:
    1971, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
    Profile Last Updated:
    1/9/2009

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