EMail Randall Moeller

Randall Moeller

Background:

Randy practices intellectual property and Internet related litigation. Additionally, he oversees Newman & Newman's trademark prosecution practice (and has been responsible for hundreds of federal trademark applications), and prepares and prosecutes patent applications. Randy also advises clients on issues relating to copyrights, misappropriation of trade secrets, domain name disputes, other matters relating to intellectual property, and employer/employee issues.

Randy is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School. Before joining Newman & Newman, Randy was a litigation associate at Perkins Coie LLP, Washington's largest law firm, where he concentrated his practice on domestic and foreign trademark registration, trade secret protection, and domain name dispute resolution. He then became “of counsel” at Graham & Dunn PC, where he negotiated software licenses, development agreements, manufacturing agreements, distribution agreements, and a variety of other licensing agreements for clients in technology industries.

Associations and Admissions:

  • Washington State Bar Association

  • United States District Court for the Western District of Washington

  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

  • United States Patent and Trademark Office

Education:

Publications/ Presentations:

  • "E-Banking Ground Rules Just Got Clearer", American Banker, August 20, 2002, at 10A.

  • "How the USA PATRIOT Act Applies to Money Services Providers", Electronic Banking Law and Commerce Report, June 2002, at 17.

  • "Trade Secret Basics", King County Bar Association (2001)

  • "New Domain Name Dispute Resolution Processes", E-Commerce Law Report, Dec. 1999 / Jan. 2000, at 11.