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Alena Vackova Marconi

Chemical Patent Prosecution

Michigan

(248) 226-2882

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“I love working closely with my clients, strategically shaping their patent portfolios to serve their business goals and needs while developing relationships and deep understanding of each clients’ unique inventions and ideas.”

Practice Areas

Industries

  • Automotive
  • Life Science & Medical Device
  • Chemistry
  • Consumer Products
  • Food & Beverage
  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Advanced Materials
  • Green Technology
Alena Marconi is an experienced, hands-on patent prosecution attorney with an extensive background in chemical, materials, and environmental solutions sciences. She guides and advises her clients with high-quality legal advice and strategic thinking. Alena’s practice focuses on domestic and foreign patent prosecution in the chemical, materials science, green tech, and mechanical arts. She counsels clients of all sizes in a wide range of industries including automotive, chemical, horticultural applications, environmental remediation, green technologies, alternative energy generation, industrial processes, medical devices, polymers, coatings, fuel cells, batteries, catalytic converters, packaging, and additives. Alena is admitted to practice in Michigan and before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan. Alena holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Materials Technology from Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic, as well as a Master of Science in Chemistry from Oakland University. Her undergraduate, graduate studies, and research focused on macromolecular chemistry, environmental technology, and toxicology. Ms. Vackova graduated magna cum laude from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in May 2012 with a Juris Doctor degree. During her law school studies, she earned five certificates of merit and served as an Assistant Board Editor on the Cooley Law School Law Review as well as a Secretary for the Student Intellectual Property Law Association and Veterans Organization. Besides English, Alena is fluent in Czech, Slovak, and has a working knowledge of German and additional Slavic languages. In her free time, she’s an avid photographer who loves to spend time with her family exploring Michigan and the rest of the world or running 5K races. Volunteering Retooling Detroit Tutor Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan IP Patch Presenter

Education

J.D., Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, magna cum laude

M.S., Chemistry, Oakland University

B.S., Chemistry & Materials Technology, Tomas Bata University

Organizations & Affiliations

Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, ’19 Pathfinder

State Bar of Michigan

Recognitions

“Ones to Watch,” Best Lawyers, 2021-2024

Western Michigan University Cooley Law School Alumni Association Distinguished Student Award, 2012

Western Michigan University Cooley Law Review Eugene Krasicky Award, 2011

2008 Oakland University International Service Award

2007 Oakland University Writing Excellence Award, 2nd place

Tomas Bata Foundation Award for the Best Bachelor Thesis of 2006 titled “Aspects of Arsenic Contamination of Underground Waters”

Industries

  • Automotive
  • Life Science & Medical Device
  • Chemistry
  • Consumer Products
  • Food & Beverage
  • Industrial Manufacturing
  • Advanced Materials
  • Green Technology

Publications

Author, “Disruptive Technologies Powering the Solar Industry,” Blog Post, June 2020

Author, “Solar Energy Applications Far Beyond Electricity Generation,” Blog Post, April 2020

Author, “Amid Rising COVID-19 Infection Numbers, A Race for the Cure is on the Way,” Blog Post, March 2020

Author, “Marine-Friendly Materials Gaining Traction as Plastic Ocean Pollution Controversy Washes Ashore,” Blog Post, December 2019

Author, “Innovative Sustainable Materials, Products, and Production Methods are at the Forefront of the Circular Economy,” Blog Post, July 2019

Contributor, “To Educate or Not to Educate,” Ann Raimes, Keys for Writers, 4th edition, Houghton Mifflin, 2008

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Blog

Disruptive Technologies Powering the Solar Industry

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Solar Energy Applications Far Beyond Electricity Generation

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Blog

Amid Rising COVID-19 Infection Numbers, A Race for the Cure Is On the Way

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Brooks Kushman Attorneys Erin Bowles, Anna Robinson, and Alena Marconi to Participate in Mock Program at ChIPs NextGen Summit

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Blog

Marine-Friendly Materials Gaining Traction as Plastic Ocean Pollution Controversy Washes Ashore

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Blog

Innovative Sustainable Materials, Products, and Production Methods are at the Forefront of the Circular Economy

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Brooks Kushman Hosts Workshop For Girl Scouts

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Girl Scouts To Earn IP Patch At USPTO Detroit

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Brooks Kushman Continues Growth with Addition of a New Chemical Associate

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