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Anthony S. Gabrielson
Associate

Anthony S. Gabrielson is an associate with Marshall, Gerstein & Borun practicing in patent litigation.  He has broad experience in all phases of litigation, and has been involved with intellectual property, technology law, breach of trademark license and trademark infringement, commercial litigation, securities litigation, arbitration, class actions, product liability, mass tort defense and breach of contract matters.

Mr. Gabrielson has had extensive involvement in numerous patent infringement actions, including consumer product, equipment and mechanical device, pharmaceutical and chemical, medical device, computer hardware and software, and electronic technology matters.  His intellectual property matters have included:  

  • Information signal modulation data transmission method and apparatus patent
  • High performance microprocessor system patents
  • E-Commerce network sales system and method software patents (shopping carts, hypertext statements)
  • Internet server access control system and method software patent (session identifiers)
  • Documentation and reporting system software patent
  • Industrial control system software patent
  • Real-time database communication apparatus and method patent
  • Adult-child toilet seat apparatus patent
  • Pressure cylinder with electrostatically assisted ink transfer (printing press) patent
  • Poultry loading system apparatus patents
  • Anticonvulsant pharmaceutical patent (Hatch-Waxman Act litigation)
  • “Pegylated” liposome drug delivery system patent (inventorship trial)
  • Computer floppy disk controller error detection and correction patents
  • Refrigerator shelf patent
  • Intraluminal anastomotic device (medical stapler) patent
  • “Multiplexing” data over voice computing technology system and apparatus patents
  • Implantable ventricular cardioverter (heart defibrillator) patents
  • All plastic snowmobile skis patent

Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Gabrielson was a litigation associate at a national corporate firm.  Following law school, he served for two years as a law clerk for the Hon. Ann D. Montgomery of the U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota, where he drafted legal opinions on a myriad of federal and state law topics for a multitude of disparate civil suits and criminal prosecutions.  Mr. Gabrielson also drafted multiple complex claim construction orders for patent infringement litigations.

Mr. Gabrielson received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2001.  While at Harvard, he participated in Harvard Defenders providing student legal representation for indigent clients, was a line editor for the Harvard International Law Journal and served as special events coordinator of the Student Activities Council.

Mr. Gabrielson received his B.A., with highest distinction and honors in Philosophy, from the University of Iowa in 1998.  He also received a Certificate in philosophies and ethics of politics, law and economics.  Upon graduation, Mr. Gabrielson was presented the Hancher-Finkbine Medallion, the University’s highest honor.  While at Iowa, Mr. Gabrielson was instrumental in converting the Pre-Law Society into the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, serving as President of both organizations for three years.  Additionally, Mr. Gabrielson served as President of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.

Mr. Gabrielson has served as a speaker on intellectual property issues for the Chicago Bar Association and is currently the Chair of the CBA’s Intellectual Property Law Committee.  Mr. Gabrielson is also a member of the Intellectual Property Bar Association of Chicago, the American Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association.  Mr. Gabrielson occasionally works with Lawyers for the Creative Arts on a pro bono basis, a non-profit organization providing free legal service to all areas of the arts.  Additionally, Mr. Gabrielson serves on Marshall, Gerstein & Borun’s Professional Development Committee and Litigation Support Subcommittee. 

Mr. Gabrielson was selected for inclusion in the Cambridge Who's Who Registry of Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs, 2008-2009 edition.