
Partner, Washington DC
1900 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006-1108
TEL: 202.496.7693
FAX: 202.496.7756
EMAIL: rambrozy@mckennalong.com
Prior to joining McKenna Long & Aldridge's Intellectual Property Practice Group, Rel S. Ambrozy served as in-house counsel for a high-tech start-up corporation. Prior to working at the start-up, Rel exclusively practiced in the field of intellectual property law. Although he specializes in patent and trade secret litigation, he routinely prosecutes patents, drafts patent opinions, licensing agreements and performs due diligence investigations.
Rel's patent litigation expertise begins with the due diligence investigations necessary before filing or answering a complaint, and carries through to trial. Rel has been intimately involved in numerous patent litigations, participating and/or leading the written and oral discovery process, motions practice and actual trial of cases both before a jury as well as the bench. Moreover, Rel has worked closely with foreign counsel in several countries on various co-pending patent litigations. His close cooperation with counsel in Europe, Taiwan, Japan and Korea is essential to ensure consistency between the simultaneous litigations, as well as to comply with all applicable foreign practice requirements.
Given Rel's broad educational background and work experience, he is proficient in technical areas ranging from the electrical arts including cellular telephony, satellite communication, Internet applications and medical devices to the biological arts including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and bioinformatics.
Prior to attending law school, Rel worked with BDM International, consulting with the U.S. government and Department of Defense on various projects. For example, his involvement with the Department of Defense included developing software to aid in the licensing of Star Wars technology from the military to the private sector. He also aided in the management of the Military Critical Technology List program.
While receiving his Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Miami, Rel researched the software and hardware components for various heart pacemaker systems. And for his Master's Thesis, he developed a rule-based expert system that automated the analysis of the functioning of pacemakers.
Rel currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Patent Strategy & Management journal and has authored litigation related articles including, "How to Proceed With Patent Litigation in the Court of Federal Claims."