Adam R. Stephenson

Adam Stephenson

Registered Patent Attorney

Tempe, Arizona
Associate
phone (480) 830-2700
fax (480) 830-2717
e-mail Email Me

Areas of Practice:

Patents
Chemical Technology
Software
Technology Licensing
Trademarks
Semiconductor Technology
Trade Secrets
Patent Litigation
Infringement Analysis
Business Methods
Copyrights

Professional Registrations:

Registered Patent Attorney
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Registration Number 58,349 

          Professional Engineer
Chemical Engineering, State of Arizona
Registration Number 42,789


Bar Admissions:

Arizona
United States District Court, District of Arizona
United States Patent and Trademark Office


Education:

Phoenix School of Law
          J.D., Cum Laude

Arizona State University
          M.S.E.
          Major: Chemical Engineering,
Semiconductor Processing and Manufacturing Program

Brigham Young University
          B.S.
          Major: Chemical Engineering
          Minor: Chemistry

Memberships and Affiliations:

State Bar of Arizona
American Intellectual Property Law Association
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)


Patents/Published Works 

 “A View of the Future in Semiconductor Process: Patent Prosecution in Class 438
under the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Final Claims and
Continuations Rules,” p. 272-297 
Wake Forest Intellectual Property Law Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2 (2008)


Co-inventor of U.S. Patent No. 7,312,152 , related to
Intel’s Liquid Crystal on Silicon process


Presenter at first annual AzTEC Internal Ocotillo Site Intel Technical Conference,
Co-Author on Second Presentation


Honors and Awards

Outstanding Appellate Brief, Phoenix School of Law,

Outstanding Oral Argument, Multiple Arguments, Phoenix School of Law,


Previous Professional Experience 

Intel Corporation
    Photolithography Process Engineer, Fab 12 
   
    Research Photolithography Engineer, Assembly Technology Development 
   
    Packaging Engineer/Programmer, Assembly Technology Development