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Stephen S. Favakeh
“My greatest reward comes from working closely with our clients’ inventors and key decision makers to identify and protect the significant commercial features of their inventions.”

Stephen S. FavakehPartner

Chicago
120 South LaSalle Street
Suite 2100
Chicago, IL 60603VCard
312.577.7000 
312.577.7007 fax
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Education

J.D., University of Illinois College of Law, 1991
B.S., Petroleum Engineering, University of Tulsa, 1985

Services

Technical Areas

Bar & Court Admissions

IllinoisU.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeIllinois Supreme CourtU.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

Recognition

Named to the Illinois Super Lawyers list for Intellectual Property Law (2014–24)
Named a Leading Lawyer in Illinois in Intellectual Property Law, International Business & Trade Law, and Patent Law (2014–24)

Stephen S. Favakeh is a patent attorney with over 25 years of experience counseling clients in the development of their worldwide intellectual property assets. Steve concentrates on the strategic procurement and enforcement of patent and trademark rights in the United States and abroad, with a special focus on Japanese clients.

Steve has extensive experience in preparing and prosecuting patent applications that have resulted in strong patents respected by competitors. To achieve this, Steve recognizes the importance of gaining a comprehensive understanding of the background and purpose of each invention developed by his clients, including the technical challenges that were overcome leading to their innovative breakthroughs. He has a proven record of success with prosecution matters that are extremely difficult to get allowed. Steve’s clients credit his ability to provide an in-depth description of the novel features of their inventions while still maximizing the scope of the claims in their patents.

Clients also turn to Steve for his opinions on avoiding infringement of competitors' patents. Highly analytical and a careful listener, he is integrally involved with the engineers and scientists at the companies he represents, working with them as a team to develop innovative technical solutions for avoiding exposure to infringement liability.

Steve represents U.S. and foreign clients in diverse technologies, including vehicle restraint systems, industrial conveyor equipment, consumer products, and medical devices. He advises clients on their intellectual property portfolios, licensing programs, and activities and has reviewed and written numerous licenses relating to the transfer of intellectual property rights. In merger and acquisition transactions, Steve handles sophisticated due diligence investigations involving comprehensive studies of patent portfolios and the analysis of all the intellectual property matters raised in the related contracts to these transactions.

Steve regularly gives presentations in Japan and elsewhere on new patent laws and regulations proposed for adoption in the U.S. He is a member of Fitch Even's Executive Committee, Business Development Committee, and the DE&I Committee.



Has represented independent inventor/entrepreneur Michael A. Waters and Waters Industries since 1996.

  • Obtained patents on valving mechanism for propane tanks that were eventually packaged and sold to a large propane tank manufacturer, Blue Rhino. This lucrative deal hinged on obtaining allowance of patent application directed to commercially significant improvement, which was successfully obtained. Another group of patents directed to patio heaters was also successfully packaged and sold in another multimillion-dollar deal to Uniflame, a well-known consumer heating products manufacturer in Wisconsin.
  • Strategically developed Mr. Waters’s patent portfolio directed to LED-lighted consumer products (chiefly eyeglasses and hats). The patents have been used to allow the client to carefully cultivate and grow the U.S. and international markets for his products into a business with annual sales of several hundred million dollars, while keeping it free from inferior, lower-cost competitive products. Mr. Waters has also used Fitch Even’s litigation group to enforce his patents against these competitive products.

Represents Flexible Steel Lacing Company, a midsized global manufacturer of a diverse range of products for the conveyor belt industry. Have successfully obtained patents for substantially all new product developments over the last 20 years. This company is a market leader in their industry, and the strength of their patent portfolio plays a significant role in maintaining this status.

Represented Tiger Electronics, a Chicago-area toy company later acquired by Hasbro, and wrote and prosecuted several patent applications directed to popular children’s toys.

  • Obtained patent protection for their most popular toy, the Furby. The Furby incorporated a combination of technological advancements never before used in a hand-held toy, and until the patent issued, it was widely copied due to its immense popularity.

A Chicago-area travel accessories manufacturer wanted new representation for their intellectual property and was referred to Steve by a corporate attorney who worked with another Fitch Even client and had observed our ability to obtain strong, commercially significant patent protection for that client. The manufacturer selected Fitch Even over the largest patent boutique in Chicago based on the recommendation and our presentation. Due to the strength of our patent prosecution work, the company decided to engage Fitch Even for their litigation matters as well, including an appeal before the Federal Circuit.

Represented MRL-Medical Research Laboratories, a Chicago-area defibrillator manufacturer, in negotiations to be purchased by Welch Allen, a large, national medical device company.

  • Significant holdback running in the form of a multimillion-dollar escrow was proposed by buyer in light of patent risks they identified during due diligence. Was successful in developing non-infringement and invalidity positions for the client that provided purchaser confidence in strength of positions so that holdback was deemed unnecessary.

Participated in competition for patent prosecution for leading global communications technology company Motorola. The company had traditionally prepared and prosecuted all patent applications in house, but was turning to an outsourcing model for this work. Each of the many firms vying for the work was judged on quality of the test patent applications they prepared. Wrote and/or supervised preparation of all the test applications, and on the strength of their quality, Fitch Even was one of the firms selected to be an approved supplier for their outside patent application work.

Represents Tim Grover, a well-known basketball trainer who works with elite basketball players including Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and others. Steve has written patent applications for several of Mr. Grover’s novel basketball training devices.

Presentations

  • “Interviews with U.S. Patent Examiners,” Various corporations and law firms in Japan and South Korea, November 13-17, 2023.
  • “Controlling the Speed of Patent Prosecution to Meet Client Goals,” AIPPI-Japan, with Joseph H. Herron, Tokyo, Japan, November 19, 2019.
  • "The Difficulties of Being Obvious: Practical Advice for Overcoming Obviousness Rejections," Fitch Even Webinar, with Thomas A. James, June 22, 2017.
  • “Practical Advice for Overcoming Hurdles in U.S. Prosecution, and Strategies for Creating Prosecution Hurdles for Competitors,” AIPPI-Japan, with Alan C. Schiavelli, Tokyo, Japan, April 6, 2017.
  • "The Lure of Functional Claiming: Benefits, Pitfalls, and Recent Court Decisions," Fitch Even Webinar, with Jonathan H. Urbanek, December 17, 2014.
  • "Sweeping Changes in U.S. Patent Practice," Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan, April 22, 2014.
  • "The America Invents Act: Life after March 16, 2013," Various corporations and law firms in Japan and South Korea, April 8–12, 2013.
  • "Patent Reform Overview: The America Invents Act," Various corporations and law firms in Japan, March 12–16, 2012.
  • "Recent Developments: U.S. Patent Law and Procedure," Various corporations and law firms in Japan, July 18–22, 2011.
  • “Claiming Small Entity Status: Small Savings and Huge Headaches,” Fitch Even Webinar, December 15, 2010.
  • "IP Protection and the U.S. Patent System," Oseco, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, November 5, 2010.
  • "The Best Defense is a Good Offense: Patent Reexamination," Institute of Intellectual Property, Tokyo, Japan, January 22, 2010.
  • “Important Trends in Obtaining and Enforcing U.S. Patent Rights,” AIPPI-Japan (International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property), Tokyo, Japan, March 3, 2009.
  • "Update on U.S. Patent System," Hoffmann-Eitle, Munich, Germany, May 16, 2008.
  • "Update on U.S. Patent System," TAP Pharmaceuticals, Lake Forest, Illinois, December 7, 2007.
  • "Design Protection for the Automotive Industry," Licensing Executives Society International, Seoul, South Korea, April 12, 2006.
  • "Preparing Patents with an Eye Toward the Courtroom," Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York, June 18, 2001.

Publications

  • "Practice Makes Perfect: Tips for Approaching Perfection in Amendment Practice," The Patent Lawyer, vol. 1, no. 2, Oct. 2004: 21–22.
  • "WIPO: Promoting Global Economies via Enhanced Protection for Intellectual Property," e-Business Law Bulletin, October 2000.
  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Federal Circuit Bar Association
  • Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago
    • Past Chair, U.S. Patent Committee

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