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Peter Detkin

Peter N. Detkin is a founder of Intellectual Ventures (IV) and focuses on a variety of projects relating to intellectual property and invention. Intellectual Asset Management recently named Mr. Detkin the second most influential “IP market maker” in the world and referred to him as a “legend in the patent transactions and strategy world.” Mr. Detkin is on the board of directors of Pivotal Commware, Inc., a spinoff from IV. Prior to joining IV, Mr. Detkin spent eight years at Intel Corporation where he was a vice president and assistant general counsel. As assistant general counsel, Mr. Detkin was responsible for managing the Intel patent and licensing departments, including all aspects of prosecution and claims management. Mr. Detkin also managed the litigation and competition policy departments, including antitrust. Before he joined Intel, Mr. Detkin was an intellectual property partner at the law firm of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Detkin was the first patent lawyer hired at the firm and formed the basis of its highly successful intellectual property practice. While at Wilson Sonsini, he had lead or second chair responsibility for a number of high-profile litigations, including the seminal computer copyright case, Lotus v. Borland. Outside of his professional work, Mr. Detkin is the past president of the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, an organization dedicated to providing legal services to low-income children and families, people with mental and developmental disabilities, AIDS patients and victims of discrimination. He is currently on the board of directors of the Humane Society of Silicon Valley and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. Mr. Detkin received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering with honors in 1982 from the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering and a J.D. in 1985 from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He serves as a member of the board of overseers of the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Intel Corporation Semiconductor and Microchip manufacturer
• Lobbyist

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Intellectual Ventures
• Founder ('00→?)

Federal Election Campaign Contributions

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Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Political Fundraising Committee for Democratic Senatorial Candidates
• 4 contributions · 104,300 USD (Dec 18 '08→Mar 16 '15)
Washington Senate 2012
• 2 contributions · 71,600 USD (Aug 3 '11→Aug 16 '11)
National Republican Senatorial Committee Campaign committee for Republican U.S. Senate candidates
• 1 contribution · 30,800 USD (Jul 21 '11)
Bill Foster US Representative from Illinois (2008-2011 and 2013-present)
• 14 contributions · 29,600 USD (Jan 12 '09→Oct 15 '16)
Green Mountain PAC
• 4 contributions · 20,000 USD (Oct 30 '07→Mar 31 '09)
Intellectual Ventures
• 3 contributions · 15,000 USD (Apr 28 '14→Feb 29 '16)
Richard Blumenthal US Senator from Connecticut
• 6 contributions · 13,000 USD (Mar 19 '15→Mar 23 '16)
Dick Durbin US Senator from Illinois (1997-present); former US Rep from Illinois
• 4 contributions · 12,700 USD (May 18 '07→Mar 29 '13)
Maria Cantwell Democratic US Senator from Washington, Former House Member
• 4 contributions · 9,600 USD (Oct 25 '06→Mar 27 '12)
Kaine for Common Ground
• 3 contributions · 8,100 USD (Mar 8 '16→Mar 13 '16)
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Types Person, Lobbyist, Lawyer

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103 documents :: see all
  • FEC Filing 14020621924
  • FEC Filing 29030071225
  • FEC Filing 26930275846
  • FEC Filing 29020073552
  • FEC Filing 29020073924
  • FEC Filing 28930269400
  • FEC Filing 26980038395
  • FEC Filing 26990178204
  • FEC Filing 201607210200288572
  • FEC Filing 29020421053
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