
Practice areas: Intellectual Property, Technology Transactions; view more
Licensed in Texas since: 1993
Education: Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law
Languages spoken: Chinese-Mandarin, English
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Fulton Jeang PLLC
6333 Mockingbird LnSuite 147-2191
Dallas, TX 75205 Visit website
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As a dynamic co-founder and manager at Fulton Jeang PLLC in Dallas, Texas, attorney Wei Wei Jeang brings a vibrant approach to her legal practice, delving into the realms of intellectual property, patents, trademarks and technology law. Her role as a registered attorney before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office sees her collaborating closely with clients to forge robust strategies that safeguard and champion their intellectual property rights.
With a background steeped in computer engineering, Ms. Jeang partners with clients across a diverse technological landscape, from computing and software to predictive medical solutions, IoT innovations, telecommunications, emergency response equipment, energy exploration and medical devices. Lately, her focus has expanded to embrace groundbreaking inventions integrating blockchain, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Ms. Jeang is able to maintain a high standard of legal services at more affordable rates due to Fulton Jeang PLLC's distinctive virtual business model and minimal overhead. By partnering with other attorneys who possess extensive experience in areas such as corporate law, securities, corporate compliance, employment, immigration, real estate, estate planning and litigation, she endeavors to serve as a valuable resource to her clients regardless of the issues they encounter.
Originally from Taipei, Taiwan, Ms. Jeang moved to the U.S. with her family at 11, settling first in California and Florida. She holds a J.D. from Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law and a B.S. in Computer Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is also fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
A respected figure in her community, Ms. Jeang has been an active resident of Parker for over two decades. She contributes her skills to the city's Planning and Zoning Commission, Comprehensive Plan Committee, and Water Impact Fee Capital Improvement Advisory Committee. Her journey into local government began with a campaign to overturn a law banning peacocks, which led to her rewriting the city’s animal regulations at the City Council’s request.
A sought-after speaker and writer on intellectual property topics, Ms. Jeang also passionately addresses implicit bias at various bar associations, law firms and corporate events. She advocates for the responsibility of individuals and organizations to confront implicit bias to reduce its harmful effects.
Ms. Jeang’s accolades include being named among The Best Lawyers in America. Additionally, she has been honored as an "Inspirational Woman of the Southwest" by the Southwest Jewish Congress and recognized for her "Outstanding Contribution in Law" by the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce.
Practice areas
Intellectual Property, Technology TransactionsFocus areas
Copyrights, Intellectual Property Law, Patents, Science and Technology Law, Trademarks
- 80% Intellectual Property
- 20% Technology Transactions
First Admitted: 1993, Texas
Professional Webpage: https://fultonjeang.com/wei-wei-jeang/
- Serving on the Board of Trustees of Dallas Bar Foundation. President of the Dallas Asian American Bar Association in 2003 and Past Chair of the IP Section of the Dallas Bar Association. Council Member and the Immediate Past Chair of the Diversity Task Force for the IP Section of the State Bar of Texas. Co-Founder of Women In IP. Planning Committee member and CLE Co-Chair for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association 2004 Annual Convention.
- Texas Minority Counsel Program (TMCP) Steering Committee
- State Bar of Texas Intellectual Property Section Diversity Task Force Chair
- Dallas Asian American Bar Association President (2003), Council Member, and Inaugural Webmaster
- Dallas Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section Council Member, Chair (2014), and Inaugural Webmaster (?-2014)
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- U.S. District Court (ND Texas)
- Texas
- Registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, 1988
- The Writer’s Garret Board
- Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce of DFW Board of Directors
- Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors (2003-2007, 2015)
- Dallas Museum of Art Board of Trustees (2009-2012)
- DFW Asian American Citizens Council Chair (2014), President (2012-2013), Board of Directors (2003-present), Past General Counsel and Executive Vice President (2012)
- North Texas Public Broadcasting Inc. (KERA) Board of Directors (2009-2011)
- Dallas Women’s Foundation Board (now Texas Women's Foundation)
- Diversity Connection Consortium
- The Dallas Summit
- The City of Parker Water Impact Fee Capital Improvement Advisory Committee
- The City of Parker Comprehensive Plan Committee
- The City of Parker Planning and Zoning Commission
- Recognized as an "Inspirational Woman of the Southwest" by Southwest Jewish Congress and for "Outstanding Contribution in Law" by the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce; Consistently selected as a "Best Lawyer in America"; a "Texas Super Lawyer" in Intellectual Property Law in Texas Monthly; one of the "Best Lawyers in Dallas" in Intellectual Property in D Magazine; one of the "Best Lawyers in Dallas Under 40" in D Magazine; one of the "40 Under 40" lawyers in Texas in The Texas Lawyer.
- TMCP Finalist for Lifetime Achievement Award (2021)
- Inspiring Women of the Southwest Award, Southwest Jewish Congress (May 2012)
- A Co-Founder of Women In IP, now a section of the Texas State Bar
- The Barbara M.G. Lynn American Inn of Court Inaugural Master (2013-present)
- Dallas Bar Foundation, Board of Trustees
- Texas Bar Foundation, Fellow
- One of the “Best Women Lawyers in Dallas,” D Magazine
- Consistently selected by Super Lawyers®, part of Thomson Reuters, for inclusion in “Texas Super Lawyer” in Intellectual Property Law
- Consistently selected as one of the “Best Lawyers in Dallas” in Intellectual Property Law in D Magazine
- Selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® in the field of Trademark Law, a publication of Best Lawyers, LLC (a subsidiary of Woodward/White, Inc.)
- Consistently selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® in the field of Patent Law, a publication of Best Lawyers, LLC (a subsidiary of Woodward/White, Inc.)
- Recognized for the Women in Technology award by Dallas Business Journal, 2024.
- Best Lawyers in America® in the areas of patent law and trademark law
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Campaign, B.S. Computer Engineering, 1986
- SMU Dedman School of Law, J.D., 1993
- "Claim Construction and Markman Hearing Procedures," Conference on U.S. Patent Litigation Procedures, Southwest University of Political Science & Law, Chongqing, China, December 3-4, 2012 The American Invents Act - Impact on Patent Prosecution, State Bar of Texas Webcast, January 18, 2012"Willful Infringement, Enhanced Damages, and Attorneys Fees - The One, Two, Three Punch of Patent Litigation," AIPLA (American Intellectual Property Law Association) Spring meeting, May 12-14, 2011 Taiwan IP Update IP and Technology Developments - January 2012 (January 19, 2012) Identifying Value and Risks in the IP-Driven Deal (pdf) (October 2011) The Top Six Blunders in Dealing with the Cloud Straightline (September 2011) Reissue denied for adding single dependent claim," Lexology, May 4, 2010 "Conflicts of Interest in Transactional Patent Practice," The University of Texas School of Law Advanced Patent Law Institute, October 25-26, 2007 "IP Basics," Metrocon 2006; "Protecting Your Intellectual Property--What You Don't Know May Hurt You," 2005 TFAACC Business Symposium "Grokster Opinion Won't Kill P2P, " Dallas Business Journal, July 8-14, 2005 "Practical Strategies for Protecting Intellectual Property," The National Institute for Women Corporate Counsel, April 12, 2005 "IP Internal Audit," Minority Corporate Counsel 4th Annual CLE Expo, March 17, 2005 "(Arguably) Beneficial Patent Preparation and Prosecution Practices," State Bar of Texas 2004 Annual Meeting, IP Section "Current Online Issues," Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2002 "Legal Protection for Web Content, Online Service Provider's Liability & The Safe Harbor" Intellectual Property and eCommerce Annual Conference sponsored by Texas Wesleyan Law Review, March 2002 "Wireless Technology Update," WITI Smart Partnering Conference and Expo 2002 Access to Experts, Strategies and Technology "Hot Topics in Intellectual Property", Legal Assistants Division, State Bar of Texas, LAU Seminar, September 2001 Guidelines for Inventors for Protecting their Patents (original title: "The Seven Deadly Sins of an Inventor"), DFW TechBiz, October 5, 2001 "How Much is that IP in the Window?" Dallas Business Journal, June 15, 2001 "M-Commerce, E-Commerce with a Twist," Texas Lawyer, April 24, 2001 "What a High Tech Company Should Know About IP," Texas Minority Counsel Program Annual Convention, 2000 "Enforcement of Intellectual Property Law in China and Taiwan," Dallas Bar Association International Law Section Meeting
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer HW/SW
- Computer Networks
- IoT
- Medical Devices
- Oil & Gas
- Semiconductor
- Telecommunications
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