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Brandon is an associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. He focuses his practice specifically in the field of procuring and protecting patents for his clients. Brandon has experience counseling an array of clients, from multinational corporations looking to expand their patent portfolio in the U.S. and abroad, to startups aiming to file their first patent application. Brandon also counsels clients regarding freedom to operate, patentability, patent validity, and licensing. Additionally, Brandon prosecutes patents in front of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Brandon received his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Georgia Tech. He then worked as a sales representative for a leading medical device manufacturer before entering the legal field.

Brandon is an associate in the firm’s Intellectual Property Practice Group. He focuses his practice specifically in the field of procuring and protecting patents for his clients. Brandon has experience counseling an array of clients, from multinational corporations looking to expand their patent portfolio in the U.S. and abroad, to startups aiming to file their first patent application. Brandon also counsels clients regarding freedom to operate, patentability, patent validity, and licensing. Additionally, Brandon prosecutes patents in front of the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Brandon received his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering from Georgia Tech. He then worked as a sales representative for a leading medical device manufacturer before entering the legal field.

Top areas of focus

  • Sales representative, Zimmer Biomet, 2014-2015 
  • Account representative, LocumTenens.com, 2013-2014
  • Sales representative, Zimmer Orthopedics, 2010-2013

Education

  • Georgia State University College of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 2018, associate articles editor, Georgia State University Law Review
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., with honors, 2010, biomedical engineering

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Court Admissions

  • Supreme Court of Georgia
  • Author, “Who Determines What Is Egregious? Judge or Jury: Enhanced Damages After Halo v. Pulse,” 34 Georgia State University Law Review 389 (2018).
  • Certificates in Intellectual Property Law and Health Law, Georgia State University