
Bardehle Pagenberg
Lawyers

Dominique Dupuis-Latour
- Phone+33 1 53 05 15-02
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.bardehle.com
Work Department
Intellectual Property / Patents, Trademarks, Design
Position
Attorney-at-Law (Avocat), Partner BARDEHLE PAGENBERG SAS SPE
Dominique Dupuis-Latour's main areas of practice include intellectual property law, particularly patent prosecution, enforcement of IP rights, licensing, auditing of patent portfolios, representation in patent infringement and nullity proceedings before the courts, as well as opposition and appeal proceedings at the European and French Patent Offices.
His technical fields of expertise include telecommunications, wireless appliances, software, medical devices, health products, and automotive, aerospace and weapons technology.
As a qualified French attorney-at-law, Dominique Dupuis-Latour also has extensive experience in specific French proceedings, particularly in French discovery proceedings ('saisie-contrefaçon'). He frequently cooperates with attorneys abroad and coordinates complex parallel litigation proceedings in various European countries.
Career
1992 - today
Associate, and subsequently partner, of BARDEHLE PAGENBERG, Paris, France
1986 - 1992 Private practice
1981 - 1986
Legal Counsel ("conseil juridique") and Patent Counsel ("conseil en brevets"), Cabinet Regimbeau, Paris, France
1979 - 1980
Lecturer in Physics and Chemistry, Casablanca, Morocco
1977 - 1979
Software developer in the IT department of the French Ministry of Justice
Languages
French, English
Education
1989
Admission to the Paris Bar 1986
Professional degree of diplôme en brevets d'invention (State examination for patent attorneys) 1985
Professional degree from CEIPI (Centre d'études international de la propriété industrielle), Strasbourg University, France
1982
Law degree of DESS in Industrial Property, University of Paris II, France 1981
Law degree of maîtrise en droit (LL.M.), University of Paris II, France
1975
Engineering degree from École Centrale, Lyon, France
1970 - 1975
Scientific and technical studies in Paris and Lyon, France