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Craig Jepson
Intellectual Property Attorney-Patent Litigation, IRP, and patent monetization
Craig Jepson is an expert intellectual property attorney with a focus on patent law and litigation. He excels in helping businesses identify, value, protect, and develop intellectual property assets. Craig has an extensive background in litigating patents in federal courts and the International Trade Commission, handling cases related to a wide array of technologies.
Previously, Craig was associated with reputable law firms such as Toler Law Group, Reed & Scardino LLP, Fish & Richardson P.C., Andrews Kurth LLP, Seed IP Law Group, and Stoel Rives LLP. He also served as a tenured professor at UNH Law School where he taught courses on intellectual property, biotechnology law, patent prosecution, and patent litigation. Beyond teaching, he supervised teams of registered patent attorneys and conducted workshops on patent prosecution and drafting.
In addition to his legal career, Craig holds an MBA from Pepperdine University and pursued studies in Biological Sciences at the University of Southern California. He has been admitted to practice before the United States Patent Office since 1987 and is licensed to practice law in California and Texas.
Craig's international experience includes teaching United States patent law at Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, addressing the Argentine Patent Office on patentability issues, and engaging with biotech startups and the Buenos Aires Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of Mensa and has been inducted into the Order of the Coif, showcasing his exceptional intellectual capabilities and legal acumen.