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E. Michael Byorick

Experience
Mr. Byorick's practice is primarily concerned with obtaining patents for corporate clients in the computer and telecommunications industries. His patent experience includes the crafting and prosecution of patents in the areas of digital electronics, semiconductor devices, computer peripheral devices and optics. In addition to his patent-related experience, he has counseled clients in a broad range of intellectual property law.

Mr. Byorick was Microsoft Corporation's fourth patent attorney, responsible for handling intellectual property matters for their Internet and Developers Divisions. As in-house counsel, he had extensive experience in the area of protection of intellectual property, including determining patent filing strategies, working with engineering staff to prioritize patentable ideas and reviewing work of outside counsel. While working at Microsoft, he was invited to participate in the Microsoft Distinguished Lecturer series. Prior to his corporate work, Michael was an associate with the patent law firm of Duft, Graziano and Forest in Boulder, Colorado.

Over fifteen years of engineering experience has provided Mr. Byorick with a diverse background in the telecommunications, computer and electrical engineering areas. He developed one of the first user-programmable PC's in 1977 and created the Bell Business Basic programming language while at AT&T Bell Laboratories.

Education
  • University of Denver, J.D., 1989
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., 1971
Admissions
  • Colorado, 1989
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1990
Professional Affiliations
  • Boulder Bar Association
  • Colorado Bar Association
  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • International Trademark Association




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