BARRY R. LEWIN
 

Associate
blewin@grr.com

Education
Tufts University, B.S., magna cum laude, 1978, Tau Beta Pi
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S., 1980
Rutgers School of Law, J.D., 2007

Admissions
New Jersey Bar, 2007
New Jersey Federal Courts 2007
New York Bar, 2008
Southern District of New York, 2008
Eastern District of New York, 2008

Barry R. Lewin is involved in all areas of litigation, prosecution, and licensing regarding patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Mr. Lewin focuses his practice on prosecution and litigation of patents in the mechanical and electronic arts, including medical devices, optical devices, telecommunications, information technology, and financial services, as well as a wide variety of consumer goods, such as sporting goods, tableware, and apparel. Prior to earning his law degree, Mr. Lewin was a Director at Lucent Technologies, Telcordia Technologies, and SAIC, where he led teams in marketing and new product development. Previously, Mr. Lewin was with Bell Laboratories, where he provided systems engineering services across a variety of telecommunications technologies. Mr. Lewin also chaired International Standards groups in telecommunications reliability and was named as a U.S. delegate for international telecommunications standards. He also has lectured and written extensively on transport and signaling testing and reliability issues. In addition, Mr. Lewin has taught extensively at the University level. During law school, Mr. Lewin interned for Hon. Judge Jose L. Linares, United States District Court, District of New Jersey, Newark, N.J.

Selected Publications
"Network Integrity," co-author, IEEE, 1994

"SONET Equipment Availability Requirements", IEEE, 1989

"Common Channel Signaling Network Integrity Experiences from the U.S.," co-author, IEEE ICC 1993, Geneva, Switzerland

"Economic Reliability testing of Fiber Optic Systems," co-author, Reliability and Maintainability Symposium of IEEE, 1989

"An Approach to Developing an Infant Mortality Requirement for Fiber Optic Transport Systems," co-author, IEEE, 1988

"Future Directions for National Interoperability Testing for Loads Due to Forced Response of Random Inputs on Radial Trucks of Rail Passenger Vehicles," MIT, 1979