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Mr. Glazier holds six U.S. patents, in which he invents around prior art patents. Mr. Glazier often consults on the development and commercialization of new technology and business plans (and their financing), and on trends and strategies in e-commerce.
Mr. Glazier lectures frequently on legal and business topics, and is a contributor on legal subjects to the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal and other publications.
Mr. Glazier is a partner in the law firm of Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro LLP. He may be contacted in Washington, D.C. at glazier@alum.MIT.edu or glazier_sc@pillsburylaw.com, telephone 202.861.3056, fax 202.822.0944.
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