Harrison is a registered patent agent with experience prosecuting U.S. and foreign patents in a wide variety of technological fields. His background and technical qualifications allow him to advise clients on intellectual property matters according to their specific needs and business objectives.

Overview
Representative Matters

Harrison practice includes prosecutes utility patents before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices for a wide range of technologies. He advises a variety of clients, including multinational corporations, international research institutes, startups, and independent inventors, on strategic patent portfolio development and management. Harrison has also assisted with ITC litigation matters.

Harrison has experience prosecuting patents in areas such as financial systems, mechanical and electronic devices, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications, medical devices, computer software, and artificial intelligence.

Before joining the firm, Harrison worked as a patent agent at an Atlanta law firm, prosecuting patent application before the USPTO and foreign patent offices.

  • Assisted a top technology university with procuring patents in multiple countries across a range of technology areas, including chemistry, biology, artificial intelligence, software, and medical devices.
  • Advised clients on strategic patent portfolio management based on their business objectives.
  • Assisted a multinational financial services provider in growing its domestic and international patent portfolio.
  • Successfully prosecuted and obtained patents for software-related inventions under the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International.

Harrison practice includes prosecutes utility patents before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices for a wide range of technologies. He advises a variety of clients, including multinational corporations, international research institutes, startups, and independent inventors, on strategic patent portfolio development and management. Harrison has also assisted with ITC litigation matters.

Harrison has experience prosecuting patents in areas such as financial systems, mechanical and electronic devices, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, telecommunications, medical devices, computer software, and artificial intelligence.

Before joining the firm, Harrison worked as a patent agent at an Atlanta law firm, prosecuting patent application before the USPTO and foreign patent offices.

  • Assisted a top technology university with procuring patents in multiple countries across a range of technology areas, including chemistry, biology, artificial intelligence, software, and medical devices.
  • Advised clients on strategic patent portfolio management based on their business objectives.
  • Assisted a multinational financial services provider in growing its domestic and international patent portfolio.
  • Successfully prosecuted and obtained patents for software-related inventions under the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International.

Education

  • The University of Mississippi, B.S., cum laude, 2022, mechanical engineering

Bar Admissions

  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office