J. Robert Brown, Jr.

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J. Robert Brown, Jr.: Attorney with Conley Rose, P.C.

Biography

Phi Delta Phi. Member, Moot Court Honor Board. Recipient, Law Review Managing Editor's Award. Law Review Staff Editor, 1998-1999, Articles Editor, 1999-2000. Author: "Software Patent Dynamics: Software as Patentable Subject Matter After State Street Bank & Trust Co.," 25 Okla. City U.L. Rev. 639 (2000); Co-author: "Current Prosecution Strategies and Ethical Considerations," presented to the 39th Annual Institute on American and International Intellectual Property Law (formerly Southwestern Legal Foundation), Dallas, Texas, 2001.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Patent
  • Trademark
  • Copyright

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
West Texas A & M University, B.S., Computer Science, 1993; West Texas A & M University, B.S., cum laude, 1993
Law School Attended:
Oklahoma City University Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2000
Year of First Admission:
2000
Admission:
2000, Oklahoma; 2001, Texas; registered to practice before the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office; Virginia
Memberships:
State Bar of Texas; Oklahoma and American Bar Associations; Dallas-Ft. Worth Intellectual Property Law Association; American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Birth Information:
Amarillo, Texas, March 18, 1965
ISLN:
915362279

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469-827-9115  Phone

972-731-2289  Fax

www.conleyrose.com

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