F.
Donald Paris
F. Donald Paris (Don) retired in 2002 from the Law Department
of ExxonMobil Corporation, where he specialized in the field
of intellectual property law with emphasis on the protection
of intellectual property (IP) vis a vis patents, copyrights,
trademarks, and trade secrets, technology transfer through
licensing and related agreements, and acquisition of technology
through research and development agreements and licensing.
Don counseled and supported clients in all aspects of intellectual
property including protecting and managing intellectual and
proprietary assets, establishing IP programs, filing and prosecuting
U.S. and non-U.S. patent applications, drafting and negotiating
worldwide agreements for licensing technology and patent rights
and for research and development and joint venture projects,
and license, guarantee, engineering, secrecy, consulting,
and other agreements related to licensing and acquisition
of proprietary technology. He also helped develop IP guidelines
and policies for corporate management, and counseled clients
in areas of U.S. Export Control and Foreign Corrupt Practice
Act. Mr. Paris’ responsibilities were geographically
diverse including the United States, Canada, Central and South
America, Europe, Far East, India, Japan, Philippines, Taiwan,
Russia, and China.
Don received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
from New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in 1962 and
a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1966.
He also attended Columbia University Parker School of International
Law. At NJIT, he was a member of Eta Kappa Nu, the electrical
engineering honor society, and was on the Dean’s List.
Mr. Paris was a member of Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity.
Before joining ExxonMobil, Mr. Paris was employed as a Patent
Attorney with The Singer Company and was a Patent Examiner
with the United States Patent Office from 1962 to 1966.
Mr. Paris is a Registered U.S. Patent Attorney. Professionally,
he is a member of the State Bars of New York, New Jersey,
and the District of Columbia. He also is a member of the Intellectual
Property Section of the American Bar Association, the New
Jersey Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Licensing
Executives Society.
Don was very active in community life when he resided in
New Jersey for more than 35 years. He was a member, including
President and Vice President, of the local school boards of
education for 18 years and on various township committees
and boards, and an active participant in youth programs. Mr.
Paris was selected as Citizen of the Year by the local Clark
B’nai B’rith Chapter and participated in Leadership
New Jersey.
Don and his wife, Maxine, now reside in Delray Beach, Florida,
and spend part of their time at Beach Haven, Long Beach Island,
New Jersey. They have three sons, Drs. Scot, Jay and Brian.
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