Flaster Greenberg PC
United States
Lawyers

Michael Piscitelli
- Phone215.587.5606
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Work Department
Patent Counseling & Prosecution, IP Litigation
Position
Shareholder
Intellectual Property Department Chair
Career
Michael Piscitelli focuses his practice on world-wide patent procurement, portfolio development, and counseling of clients ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 corporations within the electrical, computer, video/imagery and electro‐mechanical fields.
Michael’s practice covers a wide range of technologies such as wireless communications (HSPA, LTE, 5G, IoT, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Thread), power control systems, video compression and delivery protocols (H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), VVC, DASH), artificial intelligence (machine learning, neural networks, and deep learning), blockchain, lasers, fiber optics, LEDs and other lighting technologies, load control systems, and complex medical devices. His portfolio management experience has enabled his clients to develop robust portfolios that deliver value back to the business.
Michael has extensive experience charting world-wide patent matters to assist with the monetization of those assets. He also has vast experience conducting freedom-to-operate studies, drafting noninfringement/invalidity opinions, and performing competitive landscaping analysis that help his clients to assess and manage risk associated with launching new products. Additionally, Michael has performed due diligence investigations to assist clients with determining the value of intellectual property to be acquired in connection with mergers and acquisitions, and also has experience analyzing, negotiating, and drafting license agreements within the public and private sector for his clients.
In addition to patent procurement, Michael also counsels his clients through IP assertion and defense proceedings, including Federal Court litigation. He provides strategic counseling to clients, bringing a unique and well-rounded perspective of a skilled practitioner with experience both in procurement and in enforcement and defense. With regards to privacy laws, Mike has experience advising clients in data privacy to ensure they conform with state and international law.
Prior to his legal career, Michael worked at a large electrical utility company, where he was responsible for performing circuit analysis on the distribution and transmission systems, and at a major semiconductor company where he supported the creation of large-scale printed circuit boards for use in the testing of semiconductor devices. This practical engineering experience allows him to be even more cognizant of his clients’ needs and business objectives.
Education
Villanova University School of Law, J.D.
Northeastern University, B.S., Electrical Engineering