SharePrinter-friendly versionSend by emailA TitleA TitleA Title A A A Tarik M. Nabi TabsetOverviewBar & Court Admission Bar & Court Admissions District of Columbia Bar Virginia Bar US Patent and Trademark Office Education George Mason University School of Law, JD, 2008 The George Washington University, PhD, (physical chemistry), 1999 Paris XI-Orsay University, MS, (materials science), 1993 National Polytechnic School (Algiers, Algeria), BS, (metallurgy), 1992 Tarik M. NabiAssociateWashington, DC T 202.775.5732 E tarik.nabi@arentfox.com Download vCard Tarik Nabi focuses on patent law in the mechanical, electrical, and chemical arts. His practice consists primarily of patent prosecution and opinion work. Client Work Tarik’s patent prosecution experience includes drafting and prosecuting applications in the fields of chemicals, materials science, metallurgy, physical chemistry, mechanical, and electrical engineering. Previous Work Tarik worked at a boutique intellectual property firm in Alexandria, Virginia, where he focused on patent prosecution in the electrical and chemical arts. Tarik’s graduate training and degrees in physical chemistry have given him extensive technical and scientific knowledge in the chemical field, including electrochemistry, fuel cells, and corrosion. Publications, Presentations and Recognitions Tarik’s publications and presentations include: “AFM Study of Topographical Changes on Aluminum Surface,” Journal of the Electrochemical Society; 2000 “Corrosion of Electrochemically Deposited Chromium,” Journal of the Electrochemical Society; 1998 “Improvement of Aluminum Passivation via Anodic Dissolution,” National Association of Colleges and Employers presentation; 1999 “The Oxidation State of Nickel Oxide Electrode,” The Journal of Physical Chemistry; 1998 Life Beyond the Law Tarik is the author of a novel published by Editions l’Harmattan titled Dent pour Dent. Newsroom Date Type Title 9 / 23 / 2008 Alert The Federal Circuit Finds that “Improper Revival” May Not Be Raised to Determine Validity or Infringement of a Patent