Tony Jong is a Partner at Larson Newman, LLP, where he leverages his extensive background as an electrical engineer to excel in the field of patent law. With two decades of experience, including a decade at Intel Corp, Tony brings a unique blend of technical...
Tony Jong is a Partner at Larson Newman, LLP, where he leverages his extensive background as an electrical engineer to excel in the field of patent law. With two decades of experience, including a decade at Intel Corp, Tony brings a unique blend of technical expertise and legal acumen to his role as a Patent Attorney in Austin, Texas. His transition from engineering to law has positioned him as a valuable asset in the realm of intellectual property, particularly in the preparation and prosecution of patents related to electrical and mechanical innovations.
At Larson Newman, LLP, Tony is deeply involved in key projects that encompass a wide array of patent areas, including communications technologies such as receiver and tuner integrated circuits, broadband, and IPTV applications. His proficiency extends to computer technologies, focusing on power distribution, signal integrity, and grid computing, as well as analog and digital circuits, including touch screen interfaces and trusted platform security. Tony’s expertise in software and business methods patents further enhances his capability to navigate the complexities of modern technology landscapes.
In addition to patent prosecution, Tony provides critical opinion work that helps clients understand the intricacies of patentability and infringement issues. His skills in testing, licensing, and trademark management are complemented by a strong focus on product development and support for start-ups. As a strategic thinker, Tony is adept at guiding clients through the nuances of trade secrets and trademark infringement, ensuring robust protection for their innovations. His commitment to excellence and his comprehensive understanding of both engineering and legal frameworks make him a trusted partner for clients seeking to safeguard their intellectual property in a rapidly evolving technological environment.