Ms. Fote’s practice focuses on prosecuting both domestic and foreign patent applications directed towards medical and mechanical devices. Ms. Fote also advises clients in trademark and copyright matters.
Ms. Fote completed her Masters degree in Biology at Rutgers, Camden in 2008. Her thesis focused on bone morphogenetic protein 4 and its role in the differentiation and osteogenesis of cells derived from bone marrow. She received a B.A. in Biology and a minor in English in 2001 from the Honors College at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden. While an undergraduate student, she served as an aide to laboratory instructors by assisting students perform various laboratory experiments in both Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
Ms. Fote attended Rutgers School of Law, Camden, focusing her studies in intellectual property law and taxation. She performed legal research on bioengineered crops and the impact of these crops on both domestic and international regulations. Ms. Fote was admitted to the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars in February 2005 and admitted to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 2009.
