Bryan F. Moore was appointed an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) at the U.S. International Trade Commission on May 9, 2022. Prior to his appointment, Judge Moore served as an Administrative Patent Judge (APJ) at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) since 2012 where he adjudicated cases before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, determined appeals on decisions of patent examiners, and presided over hearings under the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act. In 2022, Judge Moore was promoted to Lead Administrative Patent Judge (LAPJ) at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Prior to his appointment as APJ, Judge Moore worked as an investigative attorney in the USITC’s Office of Unfair Import Investigations from 2005-2012. In his time at the USITC, he represented the public interest in Section 337 investigations involving alleged patent infringement. Judge Moore began his career practicing law at the firms of Fish and Neave, as well as Hunton and Williams, LLP, among others, litigating patent cases; he also prosecuted patent applications before the USPTO related to electronic communications systems and financial services inventions. Judge Moore holds a juris doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center and a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University.