 |

Lisa K. Schroeder is an associate in the Corporate Department and a member of the Tech Group.
Ms. Schroeder counsels clients in a variety of technological industries on virtually all aspects of intellectual property law, including domestic and foreign patent prosecution, with particular focus on biotech and pharmaceutical related technologies. Within the life sciences space, Ms. Schroeder has also advised clients on regulatory compliance and strategic matters related to clinical trials and marketing. In addition to her intellectual property practice, Ms. Schroeder counsels a number of technology clients with international relationships on compliance with U.S. export control regulations, including implementation of compliance programs and obtaining licenses for export.
Prior to joining Lowenstein Sandler, Ms. Schroeder assisted with patent prosecution and patent portfolio management at a biotech start-up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Before attending law school, she worked as a Certification Scientist at LabOne, Inc., now a part of Quest Diagnostics.


|
Lowenstein Sandler is highlighted for serving as primary legal advisor to ID Systems Inc. in its acquisition of Asset Intelligence LLC. The Lowenstein Sandler team consisted of Steven E. Siesser, Marissa L. Morelle, Kylie Cooper, Mark P. Kesslen, Lisa K. Schroeder, Andrew E. Graw and Richard J. Horne.,
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, February 1, 2010
|
|
|


 |
Boston University School of Law
(J.D., 2007),
Intellectual Property concentration, with honors; Paul J. Liacos Scholar; Boston University Journal of Science & Technology Law, Administrative Editor (2006-2007)
|
 |
University of Kansas
(B.S., 2000),
Biology; emphasis in Genetics; Phi Beta Kappa; Departmental Honors from the Division of Biological Sciences
|
 |
New Jersey
|
 |
United States Patent and Trademark Office
|
 |
New York
|
| |