Mitchell S. Feller

Principal

Mitchell S. Feller

Principal

Mitchell Feller’s practice focuses on patents and related legal areas which involve the development and use of technology, including patent litigation and inter-partes review, patent prosecution, offensive and defensive patent portfolio analysis and development, IP risk assessments, product clearance, and strategic IP counseling. Mitch also provides general client counseling related to protection and enforcement of trademarks, copyrights, and other aspects of intellectual property. His corporate practice addresses transactional issues including sales and licenses of IP, IP diligence associated with investments in technology companies, and software development and service agreements.

Mitch is a skilled engineer with a detailed grasp of complex technology. His 20 years of legal experience and prior engineering work covers a wide variety of technologies, including many aspects of computer hardware and software, electronic circuitry, mechanical and electro-mechanical systems, data collection systems, Internet-of-Things infrastructure and applications and other internet applications, image processing, wireless networks, and medical devices. He is frequently called on to distill technical issues for non-technical audiences. Mitch has defended numerous patent infringement lawsuits brought by non-practicing entities.

Mitch represents clients of all sizes and has taken the lead role in numerous cases addressing patent claim construction, infringement and validity analysis. He has represented clients in district courts around the country, on appeal before the Federal Circuit, and in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for both inter-partes review and for patent prosecution.

Before attending law school, Mitch worked as a computer design engineer at IBM Enterprise Systems in Poughkeepsie, New York where he was responsible for analyzing new computer designs and developing software packages that simulated and tested the operation of proposed designs.

Mitch is an avid amateur astronomer who is often involved in local outreach and has been known to travel hundreds of miles to find clear dark skies.

Awards & Recognition

Selected to the NY Metro Area Super Lawyers list 2019-2024
Selected to the NY Metro Area Super Lawyers top 100 list

Affiliations

New York State Bar Association
American Intellectual Property Law Association
IEEE

bio

Mitchell Feller’s practice focuses on patents and related legal areas which involve the development and use of technology, including patent litigation and inter-partes review, patent prosecution, offensive and defensive patent portfolio analysis and development, IP risk assessments, product clearance, and strategic IP counseling. Mitch also provides general client counseling related to protection and enforcement of trademarks, copyrights, and other aspects of intellectual property. His corporate practice addresses transactional issues including sales and licenses of IP, IP diligence associated with investments in technology companies, and software development and service agreements.

Mitch is a skilled engineer with a detailed grasp of complex technology. His 20 years of legal experience and prior engineering work covers a wide variety of technologies, including many aspects of computer hardware and software, electronic circuitry, mechanical and electro-mechanical systems, data collection systems, Internet-of-Things infrastructure and applications and other internet applications, image processing, wireless networks, and medical devices. He is frequently called on to distill technical issues for non-technical audiences. Mitch has defended numerous patent infringement lawsuits brought by non-practicing entities.

Mitch represents clients of all sizes and has taken the lead role in numerous cases addressing patent claim construction, infringement and validity analysis. He has represented clients in district courts around the country, on appeal before the Federal Circuit, and in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for both inter-partes review and for patent prosecution.

Before attending law school, Mitch worked as a computer design engineer at IBM Enterprise Systems in Poughkeepsie, New York where he was responsible for analyzing new computer designs and developing software packages that simulated and tested the operation of proposed designs.

Mitch is an avid amateur astronomer who is often involved in local outreach and has been known to travel hundreds of miles to find clear dark skies.

Awards & Recognition

Selected to the NY Metro Area Super Lawyers list 2019-2024
Selected to the NY Metro Area Super Lawyers top 100 list

Affiliations

New York State Bar Association
American Intellectual Property Law Association
IEEE

education

New York University School of Law
J.D., cum laude, 1996
Columbia University, School of Engineering & Applied Science
M.S.E.E., 1991
Columbia University, School of Engineering & Applied Science
B.S.E.E., 1989 with honors; Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu engineering honor societies

admissions

Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2012
Western District of Wisconsin, 2005
Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, 2003
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, 1998
New York State, 1997