ROBERT-GOLDSCHEIDER-Obituary

ROBERT GOLDSCHEIDER

New York, New York

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GOLDSCHEIDER--Robert, of Manhattan, East Hampton and Delray Beach, Florida, on July 4th after a brief illness. Born in Washington Heights in 1929 to Hugo Goldscheider and Tamina Biltuis; a graduate of Stuyvescent High School, Columbia University and The Harvard Law School. A pioneer in the field...

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You were right on the patent value.

I think of Bob often. He was provocative and fun. He excited me about this field of IP licensing and it has turned into a career that I absolutely love. I owe much to him.

Robert was a remarkable man. He saw the future of our patent. Few others did. Monoclonals is biologics changed medicine forever and has saved millions of lives.

Dear Janet, You and your family are in our prayers following Bob's passing. I know you are aware of the bond between Bob and me. He was one of my first "teachers" in licensing practice and one of my closest professional friends. Lori and I always looked forward to seeing you and Bob at LES meetings and I enjoyed Bob's and my frequent phone calls when we could share thoughts about professional matters and tell some off-color stories. I hope you have seen the obituary Rodney and I put...

Tommy and Eric,
I was very sorry to hear of Bob's passing and have been thinking about days gone bye. I have some great memories of us at the lake house, especiall in the winter skating and that crazy toboggan run from the railroad tracks, across the road, thru the yard and out onto the lake, good times! I have many more all thanks to your dad and I will never forget them, or you guys. I hope you and your families are well, please give each other a hug from me and Carol and...

Dear Eric and Tom and everyone in Mr. Goldscheider's family. So very sorry for your loss. From what Eric and Tom have shared with my family, he was a remarkable man who will be very missed. May fond memories support you at this time.

Janet, the right words are not enough for me to express my sorrow at your loss. I enjoyed working with Bob and will miss him. My thoughts are with you and your family. Benita

Janet, Eric and Tommy. Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. May he rest in peace and the joy of being with his father, Hugo, Mother, Minna, brother Fred and neice Julie. May the Peace of God be with you all. Phyllis Breen

Janet:

Bob was a dear friend and first-rate teacher. I count him among one of my most influential mentors. Bob, in fact, excited many, many of us about the field of licensing. The friendship that I developed with him over the past 20 years has been and will continue to be one of my most cherished. I will miss him terribly. He made a huge difference in this world.

John Jarosz, Washington, DC