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    Tim Klintworth

    Managing Partner of Klintworth and Rozenblat IP LLP

    Tim Klintworth is the Managing Partner at Klintworth and Rozenblat IP, a law firm specializing in intellectual property. He has over 20 years of experience in the intellectual property field.12

    Professional Experience

    Tim Klintworth co-founded Klintworth and Rozenblat IP in January 2009 and has been serving as its Managing Partner since then.1 Prior to this, he held the following positions:

    • Partner at Wildman Harrold Allen & Dixon (now Locke Lord) from December 2004 to January 2009
    • Associate Lawyer at Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione from January 2000 to December 2004
    • Associate Lawyer at Cohn Powell & Hind from November 1996 to January 200012

    Expertise

    Klintworth's expertise spans various aspects of intellectual property law, including:

    • Counseling and management of intellectual property portfolios
    • Patent and trademark preparation and prosecution
    • Patent and trademark opinions
    • Due diligence assessments
    • Licensing
    • Product development strategies
    • Technology transfer
    • Intellectual property litigation
    • Copyrights2

    He has worked with a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, medium-sized companies, startups, and universities. Klintworth has filed and prosecuted over 500 patent applications and has experience in a wide array of technology fields, such as aeronautics, automotive, business methods, electronics, medical devices, and software.2

    Education

    • J.D. from the University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Law (1993-1996)
    • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (1989-1993)12

    Bar Admissions

    Tim Klintworth is admitted to practice law before the Supreme Courts of Missouri and Illinois, and is a Registered Patent Attorney before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.2

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