David B. Dellenbach
Mr. Dellenbach’s practice has principally focused on the preparation and prosecution of chemical and mechanical patent applications, trademark applications, and licensing.
During law school, Mr. Dellenbach served on the Utah Law Review. He also served as a teaching assistant for constitutional law. From 1995 to 1998, Mr. Dellenbach served as an adjunct member of the faculty at the University of Utah, teaching Law School Admission Test preparation courses.
Highlights, Experience & Education
Primary Practice Focus
- U.S. Prosecution of IP
- Patent Prosecution
- Trademark Prosecution
- International Prosecution of IP
- Patent Prosecution
- Trademark Prosecution
- Licensing, Other Transactional Work & Client Counseling
Technical Experience
- Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Biotechnology & Life Sciences
- Mechanics & Mechanical Engineering
Second Language
German
Publications
- “Admissibility of Expert Testimony, A State-by-State Compendium, Utah, Disclosure of Opinions, Underlying Data and Information Touching Upon Qualifications and Bias,” The Defense Research Institute, Inc., Copyright 1996, UT-1
- “An Intellectual Property Primer: What Every Attorney Should Know About Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights,” Utah Bar Journal, February, 1994
- David B. Dellenbach, Public Access to Judicial Records, 1992 Utah L. Rev. 265.
- David B. Dellenbach, Barnard v. Utah State Bar and Public Access to Private Entities which Carry Out Governmental Functions: Is this Bar a Private Club?, 1992 Utah L. Rev. 1021.
Education
- J.D., University of Utah College of Law, 1993
- B.A., magna cum laude, University of Utah, English/Chemistry, 1990
Professional Admissions and Associations
- Utah State Bar
- Registered Patent Attorney
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
- American Bar Association
- Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar
Other Information of Interest
2005 Utah Legal Elite,
Utah Business Magazine