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Daniel O'Neill

Vice President & Intellectual Property Attorney at Everi Holdings

Daniel O'Neill has a strong background in intellectual property law and has held various legal roles throughout their career. Daniel currently works as Vice President & Intellectual Property Attorney at Everi Holdings Inc., where they manage the company's patent portfolio and advises clients on patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Before that, they served as Division Counsel and Intellectual Property Counsel at TeleCommunication Systems, Inc., where they provided legal counsel, managed the contracts department, and oversaw the company's patent and trademark portfolios. Daniel has also worked at Northrop Grumman Corporation as Senior Manager of Intellectual Property and Strategic Technology Agreements, where they guided patent applications and provided advice on technology transactions, and at the University of Cincinnati as Associate Director of the Intellectual Property Office, where they managed the patent application program. Prior to that, they had their own solo practice and counseled start-up companies on intellectual property matters and general legal issues. Daniel's earlier experience includes working as a Manager at Thomson Multimedia, where they drafted and negotiated software, trademark, and patent license agreements, and performed due diligence for M&A activities.

Daniel O'Neill has a JD in Law from the University of Chicago Law School. Daniel also obtained a BSEE, Magna Cum Laude, in Electrical Engineering from Bradley University. Additionally, they hold certifications including The Certified Information Privacy Professional - United States (CIPP/US) from IAPP - International Association of Privacy Professionals, CLP (Certified Licensing Professional) from Certified Licensing Professionals, Inc., and the Patent Bar from USPTO. There is no information provided about their obtaining the California Bar or Illinois Bar certifications.

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