Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae

Thomas G. Field, Jr.
Professor of Law
Director, Intellectual Property Amicus Clinic
2 White Street; Concord NH 03301
(603) 228-1541; fax 225-9647
Email: tfield@piercelaw.edu
Informal biography




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    Education
  • New York University, New York NY -- LL.M. (Trade Regulation) 1970
  • West Virginia University, Morgantown WV -- A.B. [chemistry] 1964, J.D. 1969
  • U.S. Patent Office Academy, Washington DC -- Diploma 1967

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    Teaching
  • Franklin Pierce Law Center
    • Since 2006 -- Director, Intellectual Property Amicus Clinic
    • Since 1978 -- Professor
    • 1973-78 -- Associate Professor [member of founding faculty]
  • Summer, 1974 -- Western New England School of Law, Springfield MA -- Visiting Professor
  • 1970-72 -- Ohio Northern University School of Law, Ada OH -- Assistant Professor

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    Courses
  • Current
  • Others taught at least three years
    • Antitrust
    • IP Moot Court [1992-99 problems online]
    • Intellectual Property at Common Law [based on the Restatement (3d) Unfair Competition]
    • IP Research Colloquia
    • Labor [National Labor Relations Act]
    • Products Liability [and product regulation]
    • Property [real and personal]
    • Science, technology and legal process [various course titles and foci]
    • Trademarks [and related deceptive acts and practices, including FTC]


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    Bar Admissions [do not practice]
  • 2006 -- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit [motion]
  • 1975 -- New Hampshire [motion, inactive]
  • 1974 -- U.S. Supreme Court [motion]
  • 1974 -- Ohio [examination, inactive]
  • 1969 -- West Virginia [diploma waiver, inactive]
  • 1969 -- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Patent Bar [examination]

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    Selected Professional Activities

  • Intramural

  • Recent presentations
    • 2006 -- Pierce Law 8th Intellectual Property System, Major Issues Conference (discusssed proposed amendments to 35 U.S.C. § 284)
    • 2005 -- NH Bar Ass'n, Telecomm, Energy & Utilities Section (discussed the effect of copyright on discovery in agency proceedings)
    • 2005 -- N.H. Writers' Project. See related paper.
    • 2003 -- American Intellectual Property Law Association. See related paper.
    • 2001 -- Specialty Papers conference, Montreal (talk and seminar on strategic IP management)
    • 2001 -- Joint Maine and Quebec bar meeting, Quebec City; panel on IP Protection
    • 2000 -- IP Management in the Digital Age, Brussels See related paper.
    • 2000 -- Health & Sciences Television Network: Video for broadcast, with supplemental text and quiz; copyright issues affecting nurses and other personnel at acute care medical facilities
    • 1999 -- University of Notre Dame, Science Technology & Values Program [regulatory risk management]
    • 1999 -- Malaysia, various fora (mainland and Borneo): Variations on Mining Cyberspace
    • 1999 -- VALDOR [Values in Decisions on Risk], Stockholm. See (revised paper)


  • Conference chair


  • Alternative dispute resolution
    • Since 1992 -- NH Public Employee Labor Relations Board; Arbitrator, fact finder & mediator
    • 1994-95 -- American Arbitration Association (AAA); Mediator, trademark case
    • 1991 -- Responsible for change in AAA Commercial (and Construction) Rule 9
    • 1990 -- AAA; Sole arbitrator, copyright-contract dispute
    • 1980-84 -- NH Chrysler Customer Satisfaction Arb. Bd.; Consumer Advocate [charter member]
    • 1977-79 -- AAA; Sole arbitrator, copyright-contract dispute


  • Amicus, consultant, expert witness
    • 2006 -- KSR Int'l Co. v. Teleflex, Inc. (U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief filed on behalf of the IP Amicus Clinic)
    • 2006 --Dutch copyright, design-patent, trade-dress case (Expert)
    • 2006 -- eBay, Inc. v. MercExchange (U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief, with Pierce Law colleagues)
    • 2006 -- APA rulemaking petition to the USPTO [An accompanying declaration and the PTO's response are also online.]
    • 2005 -- Purdue Pharma, L.P. v. Endo Pharaceuticals, Inc. (Federal Circuit amicus brief with Professor John F. Duffy and others)
    • 2005 -- H.R. 2795 (a patent reform bill) (statement concerning provisions in the bill, with Professor Joshua D. Sarnoff and others)
    • 2005 -- response to Copyright Office inquiry about "orphan works"
    • 1999 -- Intellectual Property Training Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (U.S. Information Agency Consultant)
    • 1998-99 -- Patent cases (Expert)
    • 1998 -- Lehman v. Zurko (U.S. Supreme Court amicus brief, with Professors John F. Duffy & Craig A. Nard; published in 4 MARQ. I.P.L.REV. 54 (2000))
    • 1997 -- In re Zurko (Federal Circuit amicus brief)
    • 1996-97 -- Copyright and patent cases (Expert)
    • 1994 -- Trademark case (Expert)
    • 1992, 1995, 1996 -- Patent, trade secret, licensing cases (Expert)
    • 1980 -- Department of Commerce, Office of Strategy and Evaluation (Consultant) [Intellectual Property Needs for the 1990s]
    • 1977 -- National Ctr. Appropriate Tech. (Consultant) [Strategic IP planning]
    • 1976 -- U.S. Congress, House Judiciary Committee (Committee witness) [Trademarks and antitrust]


  • Miscellaneous -- continuing
    • Since 2007, Editorial Baord, Int'l Journal of Liability and Scientific Enquiry
    • Since 2005 -- Judge, NH Bar Ass'n, Project Citizen (law related education)
    • Since 2004 -- Charter Op-Ed Columnist (7+ on the IP Richter Scale) for ipFrontline
    • Since 1996 -- Host, IP Professors' listserv (subscription-moderated)
    • Since 1988 -- Instructor, corporate workshops [basic intellectual property, strategic IP planning]
    • Since 1987 -- Charter Member, Editorial Advisory Board, U.S. Patents Quarterly (BNA)

  • Miscellaneous -- terminated
    • 1995 -- Invited participant, Economics Institute for Law Professors (George Mason University)
    • 1992 -- Special Acknowledgement, Advisory Commission on Patent Law Reform (Department of Commerce) (for survey of ADR use by patent attorneys)
    • 1987-88 -- Chair, Education Committee, American Intellectual Property Law Association
    • 1984-87 -- Public member, Device Good Manufacturing Practices Advisory Committee, U.S. F.D.A.
    • Summer, 1981 -- Von Humboldt Fellow, Max Planck Institute (for intellectual property law), Munich
    • 1978-80 -- Member, technology assessment panel, National Institutes of Health, Biomed. Eng. & Instrmt. Branch [See below, Microcomputers in Patient Care]
    • 1969-70 -- Food and Drug Law Fellow, New York University

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    Professional Publications

  • Books
    • FUNDAMENTALS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: CASES & MATERIALS (Pierce Law 2007)
    • INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS: CASES & MATERIALS (Carolina Academic Press 2004) (Earlier editions published by Pierce Law; 11th edition, in process for use in 2008)
    • INTRODUCTION TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: CASES & MATERIALS (Carolina Academic Press 2003) (Earlier editions published by Pierce Law)
    • [Editor, revised edition] JAMES LARDNER, FAST FORWARD: A MACHINE AND THE COMMOTION IT CAUSED (Pierce Law 2002)

  • Articles -- shorter pieces, below


  • Intellectual property discussions for non-IP lawyers and non-lawyers

    [Over 130,000 booklets distributed by FPLC, 35,000 in 1995, alone; now out of print -- online versions updated regularly]



  • Nationally distributed computer assisted instruction
    [Excludes over 60 computer-assisted course supplements used only at FPLC/Pierce Law from 1985 through about 1996; see, e.g., IP Tutors.]
    • ARBITRATION EXERCISES Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (five exercises with text supplements, 1988)
    • HYPERTA(TM) [Template for creating Macintosh computer assisted instruction with manual -- First prize, Macintosh Division, non-commercial programming contest sponsored by the Apple Programmers and Developers Association, 1989; last revised 1992.] Kinkos, Chariot Software, Intellimation (1989-95) -- now "freeware"

  • Intramural course materials
    • SCIENCE IN THE LEGAL PROCESS: PHARMACEUTICALS (2d ed. 1985)
    • CONSUMER PRODUCT REGULATION: MARKETING, PACKAGING AND DESIGN (3d ed. 1980)

  • Selected miscellaneous publications
    -- Excludes over 90 short (usually 2 or fewer pages) publications appearing in , e.g., ABAJ, ACS Chem & Law Newsletter, IDEA, IIC (Munich), LAW BOOKS IN REVIEW, RISK and Regulation.
    -- Also excludes nearly 30 op-ed columns published by ipFrontline, listed on the biographical page at that site.]
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    Selected supervised research
  • Christopher M. Hennessey, District Court Standards of Review in 35 U.S.C. § 145 Patentability Determinations, 43 IDEA 695 (2003)
  • Wm. L. O'Brien, Trade secret Reclamation: An Equitable Approach in a Relative World, 21 J. MARSHALL J. COMPUTER & INFO. L. 227 (2003)
  • Giovanna Fessenden, Peer-to-Peer Technology, 42 IDEA 391 (2002)
  • Salah Basalamah, Compulsory Licensing for Translation: An Instrument of Development? 40 IDEA 503 (2000)
  • John Kheit, Public Performance of Copyrights: A Guide to Public Place Analysis, 26 RUTGERS COMPUTER & TECH. L. J. 3 (1999)
  • Thomas G. Field III, The Role of Stare Decisis in the Federal Circuit, 9 F.CIR. B. J. 203 (1999)
  • Ting Ting Wu, The New Criminal Copyright Sanctions: A Toothless Tiger? 39 IDEA 527 (1999)
  • Maria Helena Barrera, Protection of Knowledge Tools: A needed patent paradigm in the Information Age? 3 Princeton U. L. J. (Spring 1999)
  • Kevin C. Hooper, Administrative Adjudication and... Court Review in Copyright Registration, 35 IDEA 129 (1994)
  • Alan L. Koller, The Role of the Patent Commissioner in Designating Panels ..., 34 IDEA 185 (1994)
  • Timothy P. Linkkila & Timothy E. Tracy, Biotechnology Process Patents: Is Process Legislation Needed ? 5 RISK 177 (1994)
  • Michelle J. Burke & Victoria M. Schmidt, Old Remedies in the Biotechnology Age: Moore v. Regents, 3 RISK 219 (1992)
  • Peter C. Christensen & Teresa C. Tucker, The "Use in Commerce" Requirement..., 32 IDEA 327 (1992)
  • William E. Hilton, Risk and Value Judgments..., 3 RISK 37 (1992)
  • William E. Hilton, What Sort of Improper Conduct Constitutes Misappropriation...? 30 IDEA 287 (1990)
  • Gordon R. Blakeney, Jr., Systems of Business Patents 30 IDEA 355 (1990)
  • Steven J. Grossman, Experimental Use or Fair Use as a Defense to Patent Infringement, 30 IDEA 243 (1990)
  • Joseph L. Lakshmanan, Nontechnical Representation on the FDA's Advisory Committees: Can There be More? 44 FOOD, D. COS. L. J. 181 (1989)
  • Joseph L. Lakshmanan, The FDA's Advisory Committees: Some Suggestions..., 43 FOOD, D. COS. L. J. 877 (1988)
  • Arlene C. Halliday, Judicial Approach to Copyright Infringement, 27 IDEA 183 (1987)
  • David B. Bernstein, Is a Plant Patent a Form of Copyright ? 27 IDEA 31 (1986)
  • Edward Tenney, The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test..., 27 NH BAR J. 179 (1986)
  • Vincent W. Youmatz, Ruckelshaus v. Monsanto 25 IDEA 121 (1984)
  • David A. Lowin, Whether Patented or Unpatented: A Question of the Economic Leverage..., 23 IDEA 77 (1982)
  • Mary Louise duFault, Aflatoxin Contamination in Milk, 20 IDEA 269 (1979)
  • Robert C. vanRavenswaay, Government Patents and the Public Interest, 19 IDEA 331 (1978)
  • Douglas J. Wood, Commentary on... the Admissibility of Scientific Evidence, 18 IDEA 5 (1976)

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    Professional Memberships
  • American Bar Association
  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Consumers Union (life member)
  • Federal Circuit Bar Association
  • NH Bar Association (inactive)

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    Selected Pre-law Experience
  • 1966-67 -- U.S. Patent Office, Washington DC
    Chemical Examiner [alkene polymers]
  • 1964-66 -- West Virginia University Medical Center, Morgantown WV
    Research Associate [biochemistry and pharmacology departments]
  • 1962 -- Atlas Chemical Co., Wilmington DL
    Quality Control Technician

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    Personal
  • Birth date: June 8, 1942
  • Birth place: Morgantown, WV
  • Wife: Juanita V. (Hoover) Field
  • Children:
    • Thomas G. Field III [12/14/73]
    • Jessica V. Field [5/8/78]

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