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Gary B. Solomon

Partner

Gary Solomon is a patent attorney who helps large companies develop strategic global patent portfolios, and whose business experience is sought by startups and midsize clients to integrate a comprehensive IP strategy into business execution for maximum growth and exit sale value.

A partner with Foley & Lardner LLP, Gary is a member of the firm’s Electronics Practice who focuses on patent preparation, prosecution, and the monetization and protection of these intellectual property assets.

Gary has years of experience developing large and strategic patent portfolios for his clients, as well as conducting IP due diligence; drafting legal opinions relating to utility and design patents, including patentability, non-infringement, freedom-to-operate, invalidity and design-around opinions; and participating in a number of IP transactions, including acquisition, funding, and company sales. He has created and implemented cost-effective brand enforcement programs for enforcing trademarks, copyrights, and patents.

Gary holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and has experience in the areas of communications systems, automatic control systems, power systems, robotics, microelectronics, industrial equipment, imaging systems (e.g., camera-based systems, image generation systems, generative AI systems, image editing systems), marine vessels and equipment, medical devices, beverage dispensing equipment, semiconductor devices, telecommunications, locker systems, optics, digital signal processing (DSP), software, mechanical devices, energy services equipment, antennas, consumer products, business processes, fashion and beauty, and many other technologies.

Gary has drafted and prosecuted a wide range of strategic patent applications for high-tech and low-tech innovations. From having worked with startup companies in both engineering and legal capacities for more than three decades, including 10 years as a practicing engineer and more than 25 years as a patent attorney, Gary has the experience to effectively counsel startups on how to effectively leverage IP to support business and technology execution and exit strategies.

 

Representative Experience*

  • Remote sensing device manufacturer: Prepared and prosecuted patent applications for a large remote sensing device company to identify and track objects for logistics operations in retail and other environments.
  • Beverage manufacturer: Managed a global patent portfolio with hundreds of patents for a large beverage manufacturer; prepared and prosecuted dozens of patents.
  • Semiconductor companies: Prepared and prosecuted numerous patents on circuits, processes, and systems for large semiconductor companies.
  • Marine technologies: Developed patent portfolio including all technical facets of marine vessels, including communications, system controls, vessel tracking, autonomous operations, machine learning for monitoring system operation, structural design, and so on.
  • Medical device manufacturers: Developed patent portfolio for system-level patents for vacuum assisted wound therapy system; prepared and prosecuted dozens of system and dressing patents; patent preparation and prosecution for: ultrasound system; MRI system; fascia tissue treatment devices; X-ray sensors; implantable device for monitoring; surgical instruments and devices used therefor; wheelchairs; hospital beds; and scooters for handicapped users.
  • Telecommunications company: Prepared hundreds of patent applications, including managing global filings, resulting in a patent portfolio with more than 600 patents.
  • Defense contractor: Prepared and prosecuted patent applications for a midsize defense contractor with various defense-related technologies, both stand-alone and OEM solutions.
  • New product developers: Developed U.S. and international IP strategies for various startup and midsize product developers to protect new products using patents and safeguard other IP assets. Advertising company: Developed a patent portfolio for a startup in the retail advertising sector that included several advertising, marketing and product rollout business methodologies.
  • Fortune 500 companies: Developed sizable patent portfolios for Fortune 500 companies to protect their innovative information technologies, including software architecture tools and methods, including internet tools, project development software tools, energy trading index, database management tools, and many other software tools.
  • Online media: Developed a patent portfolio for several digital media companies, including online spin-outs of traditional newspaper companies and new-media startups.
  • Fashion and beauty industries: Prepared an IP strategy that combined the use of design and utility patents, copyrights and trademarks to protect client’s IP rights in shoes, purses and other fashion accessories.
  • Computer printer company: In a patent infringement case against a non-practicing entity that had previously settled with another industry defendant for US$400m, developed and executed a winning defense strategy, including non-infringement positioning and invalidity searching, in the case, which involved a software registration system and process.

Technical Experience

As a missile systems design and test engineer for 10 years at The Raytheon Company:

  • Researched, developed, tested, and implemented a variety of hardware and software systems in the areas of missiles, robotics, signal processing, and optics.
  • Developed stabilization platform for airborne laser weapon system Named inventor on several U.S. patents.

Business Experience

  • Co-founded engineering company that consulted for several Fortune 100 companies in the development of robotic systems and military systems.
  • Co-founded a semiconductor company for innovative chip-to-chip interconnect technology
  • Co-founded gym with advanced multimedia, integrated training platform.
  • Co-founded a publishing company that published, marketed and distributed instructional boating books and videos.

* Certain of these matters were handled prior to joining Foley.

Awards and Recognition

  • Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) magazine’s Patent 1000 (2021, 2024) and Texas Intellectual Property-Prosecution (2018-2019)

Affiliations

  • American Intellectual Property Legal Association Dallas Bar Association
  • Boston Patent Law Association TeXchange Dallas/Austin

Presentations and Publications

  • Judge, New Venture Challenge for Student Business Plan Competition (2020-2023)
  • Guest Lecturer, “IP 101 and IP War Stories,” University of Colorado at Boulder, College of Engineering & Applied Science, Tech Ventures & Marketing Class (2020-2023)
  • Moderator, “Better, Faster, Cheaper Patents,” IP Law & Management Institute, West Lake Village, California (2018-2019)
  • Moderator, “Advanced Patent Portfolio Development Tactics,” IP Law & Management Institute (2014-2023)
  • Speaker, “Intellectual Property Protection Workshop – Patents, Trademarks, Trade Secrets, and More: Protecting Your Assets and Increasing Company Value” and “Patent Searching and Evaluating Patent Infringement Risk,” No Magic World Conference (2010-2017)
  • Speaker, “The New Patent Game and Nanotechnology,” Colorado Nanotechnology Alliance (2007) Speaker, “Business Methods Patents – Update to State of the Art,” Dallas Bar Association (2005)
March 2, 2026 Foley In Fashion

Beyond the Podium: Technology & Fashion in Figure Skating

Figure skating has always been a sport where performance and presentation are inseparable. Today, figure skating costumes are equally as engineered as they are designed for visual effects. The modern costume is designed to stretch, breathe, and stay secure under rotational forces. At the same time, the skates themselves have become highly technical equipment, with advances in blade geometry, materials, and customization all aimed at helping skaters jump higher, spin faster, and maintain control.
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Beyond the Podium: Technology & Fashion in Alpine Skiing

Ski racing has always been a moving target for designers: faster turns and higher speeds demand constant advances in materials, geometry, and protection, while governing bodies try to preserve safety and competitive balance.
February 20, 2026 Foley In Fashion

From Podium to the Patent Office: IP at the Winter Olympics 

With the spotlight turning to the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, winter athletes will once again compete in events where innovation in equipment can influence outcomes, especially when performance margins are measured in fractions of a second. Some Olympians have contributed directly to innovation by translating the realities of speed, impact, and equipment failure into protectable equipment designs.
February 18, 2026 Foley In Fashion

Training the Next Winter Champions: How Technology is Powering the Road to the 2026 Olympic Games

Today’s athletes aren’t just training harder — they’re training smarter, powered by an array of cutting‑edge technologies. These innovations are helping winter athletes refine their form, optimize performance, and stay safe in increasingly demanding conditions. From augmented reality goggles to AI‑driven wearables, training for winter sports is entering a new era. Although these technologies won’t make it to competition day, its impact on an athlete’s competition performance is undeniable.
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February 12, 2026 Foley In Fashion

Racing the Cold: How Winter Olympic Clothing Learned to Compete

Winter Olympians are wrapped in garments engineered with precision, designed not merely to protect against cold, but to shave milliseconds from a downhill run, stabilize muscles mid‑rotation, and regulate body heat. As the Winter Games head to Milan Cortina, winter sports apparel has become one of the most technologically sophisticated frontiers in elite performance.
February 5, 2026 Foley In Fashion

Technology and IP in the Opening Ceremony Looks for Milano Cortina 2026

On February 6, 2026, the Opening Ceremony will take place at Milan’s San Siro Stadium as part of a multi-site production by Balich Wonder Studio, with parallel activations and dual Olympic cauldrons in Milan and Cortina. Rehearsals have involved more than 1,200 volunteer performers, including students from La Scala’s academy, reflecting a production that combines couture aesthetics with technically demanding choreography.