Cecil D. Quillen, Jr.
Cecil D. Quillen, Jr. is the former General Counsel of Eastman Kodak Company where he was a Senior Vice President and member of the Board of Directors. He is currently a Senior Advisor at Cornerstone Research, an economic and financial consulting firm. He holds a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Chemical Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and a Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.) from the the University of Virginia School of Law.
Papers
- Innovation and the U.S. Patent System
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr.
Virginia Law and Business Review, volume 1, number 2 (Fall 2006)
- Continuing Patent Applications and
Performance of the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office - Updated
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr. and Ogden H. Webster
Federal Circuit Bar Journal, volume 15, number 4 (May 2006)
- Continuing Patent Applications and
Performance of the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office - Extended
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr., Ogden H. Webster and Richard Eichmann
Federal Circuit Bar Journal, volume 12, number 1 (August 2002)
- Continuing Patent Applications and
Performance of the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr. and Ogden H. Webster
Federal Circuit Bar Journal, volume 11, number 1 (August 2001)
- Proposal for the Simplification and Reform of the United States Patent System
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr.
AIPLA Quarterly Journal, volume 21, number 3 (1993)
- Income, Cash, and Lost Profits Damages Awards in Patent Infringement Cases
By Cecil D. Quillen, Jr.
Federal Circuit Bar Journal, volume 2, number 2 (Summer 1992)
Presentations
- Abolish Continuing Patent Applications?
April 19, 2004, Patent Quality Conference, Intellectual Property Owners Association. - FTC/DOJ Hearings on Competition and Intellectual Property Law in the Knowledge-Based Economy
March 19, 2002 Hearing and notes for July 11, 2002 Hearing. - Patent Standards and Innovation
February 2, 2000, Conference on Intellectual Property Rights: How Far Should They Be Extended?, The National Academies Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy. - Testimony on Nonobviousness
July 20, 1994, Public Hearing on the Standard of Nonobviousness, the United States Patent and Trademark Office. - Innovation and the United States Patent System Today
October 19,1992, “Antitrust and Intellectual Property: Practice and Policy Issues for the 1990's,” co-sponsored by the Antitrust and Patent Sections of the American Bar Association.