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With nearly three decades assisting clients in preparing and prosecuting patent applications, Carl Reed has also been involved in licensing patents.
Carl’s experience in the industry includes preparing and prosecuting inventions related to all aspects of printing technologies, and wireless devices, networks, and protocols. He also assists clients in securing patents in networking technologies, software applications, cloud-based technologies, electrical and mechanical systems, optical devices, semiconductor processes, and integrated circuits.
Prior to practicing law, Carl studied electrical engineering at Brigham Young University, with an emphasis in computers.
Services & Technologies
Services
- Copyright
- International IP
- IP Counseling
- Licensing and Transactional Work
- Patents
- Post-Grant Patent Proceedings
- Trade Secrets
- Trademarks
Technologies
Experience
U.S. and International Prosecution of IP
U.S. and International Patent Prosecution
U.S. and International Trademark Prosecution
U.S. Copyrights Registrations
Education & Admissions
Education
J.D., Kansas Law School, 1998
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1995
Admissions
Utah State Bar
Registered Patent Attorney, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
American Bar Association
Languages
Spanish
Recognitions
2016-2022, The Best Lawyers in America©
2021-2022, Workman Nydegger Board of Directors
Memberships & Activities
American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO)
Insights & Events
Workman Nydegger is happy to announce that 20 of our exceptional attorneys have been named in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Workman Nydegger is incredibly proud of their accomplishments and the… read more
Congratulations to our attorneys named to the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America! The Best Lawyers in American (2024 Edition) – Salt Lake City Brad Barger – Patent Law Kirk C. Coombs – Patent… read more
Patent prosecution is often performed by addressing the technical merits of the art cited by the Examiner in the response. This may include submitting arguments about the teachings of a particular reference. However, patent prosecution… read more