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Marcellus Bailey (1840 – January 16, 1921) was an American patent attorney who, with Anthony Pollok, helped prepare Alexander Graham Bell's patents for the telephone and related inventions.
With his academic experience in physics, he was hired by IBM Taiwan to serve as its patent attorney.
Yardley Chittick (1900–2008), for several years the oldest living patent attorney in the United States
The JPAA has also had meetings and other exchanges with the CIPA and other patent attorney associations.
Philemon Dickerson was the father of patent attorney Edward Nicholl Dickerson who had defended Samuel Colt and Charles Goodyear in their patent-infringement suits.
His father, a Catholic of Irish descent, worked as a patent attorney, while his mother, Paule Anglim, is of French and Jewish descent and is a San Francisco art dealer.