Biography
Danielle Diamond-Wood is a paralegal in Armstrong Teasdale’s Intellectual Property practice group. With more than 15 years of diversified experience and knowledge in the IP field, she is accomplished in U.S. patent and trademark filings, as well as PCT and foreign filings.
She prepares and files documentation for U.S. provisional, nonprovisional, design and continuation/divisional applications; files Office Action responses, amendments, assignments and all other actions; drafts and files U.S. trademark applications and prosecution documents with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); and prepares and files documents in connection with oppositions and cancellation proceedings, among other duties.
Well-versed in docket management systems, Danielle is also experienced in usage of PAIR, myUSPTO and IP Manager, as well as other applications.
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Background
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, Danielle was an IP paralegal at another Philadelphia law firm. Before that, she was a legal assistant at several Philadelphia firms.
Education
- Gloucester County College (Paralegal Certificate, 2000)
- Rowan University (B.A., 1994)
- Sociology and Law and Justice