The Research Foundation for SUNY
Lance Reich is a seasoned patent attorney with extensive experience in intellectual property law, particularly in the engineering and physical sciences sectors. Currently serving as a Patent Attorney at The Research Foundation for SUNY since March 2022, Lance focuses on the protection and commercialization of inventions emerging from SUNY campuses. Previously, Lance was Patent Counsel at Resurgent Technologies LLC, managing patent and trademark portfolios and evaluating invention disclosures. Earlier roles included Of Counsel at Helsell Fetterman LLP, where Lance engaged in patent prosecution and litigation, and Partner at both Lee & Hayes, PLLC and Woodcock Washburn, with a foundational expertise in electrical and computer technologies. Lance holds a JD from the University of Florida's Levin College of Law, an MS in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering from Southern Polytechnic State University, and a BA in Mathematical Programming from the University of Tampa.
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The Research Foundation for SUNY
The Research Foundation for the State University of New York (RF) is the largest, most comprehensive university-connected research foundation in the country. It exists to serve the State University of New York (SUNY) by providing essential sponsored programs administration and innovation support services to SUNY faculty, students and staff who perform life-changing research in life sciences and medicine; engineering and nanotechnology; physical sciences and energy; social sciences; and computer and information sciences. The RF manages SUNY’s research portfolio assisting SUNY faculty, students and staff through every step of the research grant process, allowing them to focus on their work and ensuring compliance with SUNY, grant sponsor and government requirements. Research at SUNY produces more than 200 new technologies every year and the RF works with business and industry, government agencies and other partners to convert SUNY's research capacity into economic growth.