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Christopher Kaiser

Chicago-Kent Honors Scholar
Class of 2005   

Biographical Information:

Mr. Kaiser graduated with high honors from the Colorado School of Mines in 1996 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Before starting at Chicago-Kent, he worked as a process engineer in the petroleum industry, helping to design the world's deepest offshore oil platform and working on several projects in the Alaskan arctic.
 
During his first year at Chicago-Kent, Mr. Kaiser served as an extern to the Honorable Blanche M. Manning, U.S. District Court Judge in the Northern District of Illinois. He was a member of the Chicago-Kent Law Review and the Moot Court Honor Society. His seminar paper was accepted for publication in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, University of Georgia Law School, in 2006. He is currently an Associate in the intellectual property department of Kirkland & Ellis LLP.  In 2007-2008, Mr. Kaiser served as a law clerk to the Honorable George W. Miller of the United States Court of Federal Claims.

Writings:

2005 Honors Scholar Seminar Paper:

Patent Drafter Estoppel: Why Didn’t Sage Products Create a New Foreseeability Limitation on the Application of the Doctrine of Equivalents?

Note, Take It or Leave It: Monsanto v. McFarling, Bowers v. Baystate Technologies, and the Federal Circuit's Formalistic Approach to Contracts of Adhesion, 80 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 487 (2005).

 

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