October 28, 2014

Logan B. Christenson Joins Workman Nydegger

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SALT LAKE CITY – October 27, 2014 – Logan B. Christenson has joined Workman Nydegger, Utah’s largest intellectual property law firm, where he will focus on U.S. and international patents. Christenson’s work emphasizes preparing and prosecuting patent applications related to the life science, chemical and mechanical arts.

Prior to attending the University of Virginia School of Law, he graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree from Utah State University in Biological Engineering, later earning his master’s degree in the same field. His graduate research on bioreactor and bioprocess design, biofuels, pollution control, and environmental remediation and wastewater treatment technologies has been published and presented in peer-reviewed journals and professional research conferences.

Christenson is admitted to the Utah State Bar.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Workman Nydegger is the largest intellectual property firm in Utah. It has been consistently recognized as one of the top intellectual property firms in the nation and this year was awarded with four of the five intellectual property Lawyers of the Year designations by US News/Best Lawyers. Lawyers at the firm represent clients in all areas of intellectual property law including patent, trademark, copyright, unfair competition and related litigation and licensing matters in a diverse range of technologies including computer systems, software, e-commerce and information technology; electronics and electrical engineering; pharmaceutical, chemical, biotechnology and life science; physics and optics; mechanics and mechanical engineering and alternative energy. For additional information, please visit www.wnlaw.com.