Greg Weaver
About Greg Weaver
Greg Weaver serves as the Vice President of Intellectual Property at Divergent, where he has worked since 2023. He holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Juris Doctor, and has extensive experience in patent law, including significant roles in high-profile patent infringement cases.
Work at Divergent 3D
Greg Weaver currently serves as the Vice President of Intellectual Property at Divergent 3D, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the company's intellectual property strategy and ensuring the protection of its innovations. Weaver previously worked at Divergent in a similar capacity from 2019 to 2023, where he played a key role in shaping the company's legal framework regarding patents and intellectual property.
Education and Expertise
Greg Weaver holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the United States Air Force Academy. Additionally, he achieved a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from UCLA School of Law. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in both engineering and law, enhancing his capabilities in intellectual property matters.
Background in Patent Law
Weaver has extensive experience in patent law, having worked in various roles across multiple firms. He served as Senior Patent Counsel at Technicolor from 2013 to 2016 and held positions as a Patent Attorney at Morrison & Foerster LLP and Arent Fox. His career began as a Patent Associate at Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto from 2004 to 2008. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his ability to review and write claims for critical patents.
Significant Legal Contributions
Greg Weaver played a significant role in one of the largest patent infringement lawsuits in history, specifically involving USP 7,812,828. His contributions to patent law have been acknowledged in various forums, including a humorous song titled 'The Apple Patent Song.' His work has also been featured on CNN, highlighting his involvement in high-profile patent projects.