January 17, 2020

Sterling D. Fillmore Named Equity Shareholder, Logan B. Christenson Advances to Non-Equity Shareholder at Workman Nydegger

By: Reggie Pack
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SALT LAKE CITY, JANUARY 17, 2020 – Workman Nydegger is pleased to announce the promotion of Sterling D. Fillmore to Equity Shareholder and Logan B. Christenson to Non-Equity Shareholder.

Mr. Fillmore counsels clients in all aspects of intellectual property. He works with companies of all sizes, ranging from global multinational corporations to small startups and single inventors. He also serves universities, both in and outside of Utah, in procuring patents in both the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Fillmore has extensive experience in all matters of patent prosecution, including the preparation and filing of patent applications in the U.S. and abroad, conducting examiner interviews and post-examination proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.

Mr. Christenson is an IP prosecution attorney working in Workman Nydegger’s patent prosecution group helping clients obtain both international and U.S. patents. He holds an advanced degree in biological engineering from Utah State University, where he gained experience in agricultural technology, medical device design, bioreactor and bioprocess design, bioreactor control system programming and design, recombinant microorganism design and related molecular biological techniques, biofuels production, environmental remediation, and wastewater treatment.

Workman Nydegger specializes in intellectual property law and litigation.  The firm represents a wide array of clients in all areas of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark, copyright, litigation and prosecution, unfair competition and related licensing matters, and possesses expertise in a diverse range of technologies, including computer systems, software, e-commerce and information technology; electronics and electrical engineering; pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, chemical, biotechnology, and medical and life science technologies; physics and optics; mechanics and mechanical engineering and alternative energy.  For additional information, please visit www.wnlaw.com.

Sterling D. Fillmore

Logan B. Christenson