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Logan Christenson is an IP prosecution attorney, and a member of the Patent Prosecution Group at Workman Nydegger. His advanced degree in biological engineering is coupled with his extensive experience in the following technologies and designs:
- 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
Logan's academic-based knowledge and real-world experience offers unique insights into legal business planning and obtaining international and U.S. patents for clients. Raised on a family farm, he leverages this distinct experience to serve clients’ intellectual property needs in the agricultural technology space.
Logan’s versatile background also gives him insight into industry sectors that work at the intersection of multiple technology areas, including the medical device and biomanufacturing spaces, where biology and chemistry intersect with mechanical engineering, materials science, and computer technology.
Services & Technologies
Services
Technologies
Experience
U.S. and International Prosecution of IP
U.S. and International Patent Prosecution
Agricultural Technology
Biotechnology, Biochemical, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, and Life Sciences
Mechanical Devices and Mechanical Engineering
Medical Devices
Computer Software and Hardware
Education & Admissions
Education
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 2014
M.S., Biological Engineering, Utah State University, 2011
B.S., summa cum laude, Biological Engineering, Utah State University, 2009
Admissions
Registered Patent Agent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Utah State Bar
Memberships & Activities
Adjunct Instructor, Brigham Young University Law School Patent Drafting and Prosecution class, beginning 2025
Guest Lecturer, IP Survey – Biomedical Engineering, University of Utah, 2016-Present
Center for Entrepreneurship, Utah State University Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, 2018-present
Insights & Events
We’re proud to announce that our attorneys Charles Meeker, John Stringham, Logan Christenson, and Matthew Todd will be attending the 2025 Entrepreneur & Investor Life Sciences Summit, presented by Wilson Sonsini, on March 13, 2025. Now… read more
The legal framework for obviousness-type double patenting (ODP) and its relationship to patent term adjustment (PTA) continues to evolve. In Gilead, the Federal Circuit held that a later-issued but earlier-expiring patent is a proper ODP reference… read more
A “negative claim limitation” is language recited in a patent claim that speaks to the absence of a feature, as opposed to a positive claim limitation that recites the presence of a feature. Key phrases… read more