Biography
Alyssa Ruderman is an intellectual property associate skilled in patent law and litigation. She works with clients to license, enforce and expand their patent portfolios, as well as petition for inter partes review.
With experience representing clients in negotiations and litigation against major multinational electronics companies, Alyssa is skilled in both U.S. and foreign patents and patent applications, as well as drafting, negotiating and enforcing licenses and settlement agreements. She conducts due diligence analysis and has experience with patent mining and liaising with expert witnesses. She drafts complaints, Markman briefs and other motions and pleadings related to patent litigation, and works with patent prosecution counsel to assist with obtaining additional patent rights.
Services and Industries
Background
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, Alyssa was an associate at other New York City and Boston law firms. During law school, she was a legal extern for the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Office of Technology Development and for the New Hampshire Supreme Court Attorney Discipline Office.
Education
- University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (J.D., 2015)
- University of New Hampshire Law Review, Managing Board, Executive Editor
- Student Bar Association, Secretary
- Student Intellectual Property Law Association, Class Chair
- Hillel, President
- Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer
- Merrimack County Juvenile Diversion Program, Mentor
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (B.S., 2012)
- Biology, Psychology
- Dean’s List
- Jeanne and Frank Fischer ’64 Scholarship for Advancement in Biotechnology
- Rensselaer Merit Scholarship for Academic Excellence
Admissions
Professional Activities
- Alan D. Laurie Boston Intellectual Property American Inn of Court