Carl T. Reed
Mr. Reed’s practice primarily focuses on preparing and prosecuting patent applications with emphasis on computer, networking and software related applications.
Mr. Reed also has experience in prosecuting patent applications for electrical and mechanical systems, optical devices, semiconductor processes, and integrated circuits.
During law school, Mr. Reed was an articles editor for the Kansas Law School’s Journal of Law and Public Policy.
Highlights, Experience & Education
Primary Practice Focus
- U.S. Prosecution of IP
- Patent Prosecution
- Trademark Prosecution
- Copyright Registrations
- International Prosecution of IP
- Patent Prosecution
- Trademark Prosecution
Other Practice Experience
- Licensing, Other Transactional Work & Client Counseling
- U. S. and Foreign Licensing of Intellectual Property Rights, Including Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, and Know How
- Employment Agreements & Invention Ownership
- Non-Competition Covenants
- Non-Disclosure Agreements
- Assignments of Intellectual Property Rights
- Patentability Opinions
- Patent Infringement Opinions
- Defensive Opinions of Non-infringement and Design Around Strategies
Technical Experience
- Electronics & Electrical Engineering
- Integrated Circuit Design
- Electrical & Electromechanical Systems
- Semiconductors
- Computer Systems, Software, E-Commerce, Business Methods & Information Technology
- Hardware Systems
- Software Systems and Architecture
- E-Commerce Technologies and Business Methods
- Internet Technologies
- Mechanics & Mechanical Engineering
- Exercise & Training Equipment
- Sports Equipment
Second Language
Spanish
Education
- J.D., Kansas Law School, 1998
- B.S., Brigham Young University, Electrical Engineering, 1995
Professional Admissions and Associations
- Utah State Bar
- Registered Patent Attorney
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
- American Bar Association