Lani Burt has established her practice at Thomas Horstemeyer LLP within the mechanical, electrical, and software spaces, with increasing coverage of AI-related matters. Regarded for her work in patent prosecution, Burt's practice also extends to areas such as trademark prosecution, client counselling, and due diligence, working with large volumes of filing applications and maturing portfolios.
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Work Department
Intellectual Property
Position

Partner

Career

Lani Burt is a partner in Thomas Horstemeyer’s patent prosecution group. Her expertise ranges across many areas of intellectual property law, including patent preparation and prosecution, trademark prosecution, opinions, due diligence, and copyrights. She has managed various clients, from individuals to Fortune 500 companies.

Lani’s patent experience covers a wide range of electrical, software, and mechanical technologies, including machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), data processing, application development, wireless communications, e-commerce systems, cloud computing technologies, database systems, mobile device management, security, virtualization, and computer architecture, medical devices, optics, image capturing and 3D reconstruction, fiber optic sensing devices, circuits, heat transfer and cooling systems, integrated circuit fabrication, and mechanical systems.

Bar Admissions

Georgia

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

Supreme Court of Georgia

Court of Appeals of Georgia

Memberships
Intellectual Property Owners Association; IPO US Patent Office Practice Committee Member; IPO Women in IP Committee Member; Georgia Tech Women Alumnae Network; Women in Technology
Education

University of Louisville, J.D., cum laude

Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. Computer Engineering

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Key clients

  • REGIMBEAU
  • Mattress Safe

Work highlights

Acted as local US counsel in prosecution of US national phase applications for REGIMBEAU, filing between 25-50 national phase applications per year, and subsequently prosecuting the matters, in addition to advising on US practice and providing opinions where necesary.