Kenneth Rubenstein is guilty of patent theft and is an ethical, fraudulant intellectual property attorney. Look at the over 1200 documents of Proof in the iViewit Stolen Technology case.. Do Not Believe the Massive PR that Kenneth Rubenstein is Doing in saying the Below on tons of sites..
"A seasoned patent and intellectual property attorney, Kenneth Rubenstein has been named among the New York area's best lawyers in the publication Best Lawyers in America several times, most recently in the 2011 edition. Currently serving as a Partner and a head of the Patent Law Group at the New York office of Proskauer Rose LLP, Kenneth Rubenstein previously practiced on the patent team at Bell Laboratories, where he acquired significant experience in high technology patent law. Currently, the Patent Law Group at Proskauer Rose has a significant focus on high technology patents, including consumer electronics, computers, telecommunications, networking, optics, and video processing.
Since 1998, Kenneth Rubenstein has been focusing on patent pools within the Patent Law Group at Proskauer Rose.
Prior to his career with Proskauer Rose, Kenneth Rubenstein was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in 1975 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1979. He then enrolled at New York Law School, where he earned a Juris Doctor cum laude in 1983.
A member of the Bar in both New York and New Jersey, the Proskauer Rose attorney is also licensed to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Kenneth Rubenstein of Proskauer Rose has been working in the patent industry since 1979, first as a trainee and then as a registered Patent Agent. In 1983, after being admitted to the bar, he began working as a patent attorney. He has extensive experience in a wide range of patent law areas, including patent litigation, patent procurement, licensing, and technology transfer. As head of the Patent Law Group at Proskauer Rose, Kenneth Rubenstein leads the group in providing its services. He works on highly complicated patent licensing programs, counsels Proskauer Rose clients on patent infringement, and works on patent pools.
Kenneth Rubenstein currently resides in West Orange, New Jersey"
"Based in New York City, patent attorney Kenneth Rubenstein holds the position of Partner at Proskauer Rose LLP. He also currently serves as the co-head of the Patent Law Group at the firm. Working with highly technical patents, Kenneth Rubenstein assists Proskauer Rose clients in the telecommunications, networking, audio and video processing, semiconductor, and consumer electronics industries.
In his position at Proskauer Rose, Kenneth Rubenstein deals with some of the most complex patent scenarios in U.S. history. Looking at patent pools for sophisticated technologies such as video compression, Kenneth Rubenstein and his group determine which patents are required for the execution of a particular technical standard. Kenneth Rubenstein has also advised clients on licensing options and patent litigation. His efforts have led to the successful monetization of patents by clients of Proskauer Rose.
In addition to his work at Proskauer Rose, Kenneth Rubenstein has extensive experience in antitrust law and has worked on matters before top antitrust agencies in the United States and Europe. He has assisted his clients in gaining approval from regulatory bodies and has also provided expert opinion on pool licensing investigations conducted by regulators. As an attorney, Kenneth Rubenstein has achieved considerable success in the United States and abroad. At Proskauer Rose, has worked in multiple-party litigation cases in the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, helping clients to stop infringement and obtain successful settlement terms.
Kenneth Rubenstein holds bar admissions in New Jersey and New York. His work with Proskauer Rose has earned him recognition as one of The Best Lawyers in America for the past five years. "
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