Craig Taylor Law Office, PLLC
|








TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
Many of the patents I drafted, found in the patent examples page, fall into the
mechanical, chemical, and biomedical device fields.
I hold degrees in Molecular Biology and Chemical Engineering, and worked as a
chemical engineer with chemical/biochemical separations and enzyme reactors.
I also worked in the industrial instrumentation and control field, programmed computers
to control chemical plants, took courses in digital logic, bread boarded digital circuits,
etc.
Additionally, I obtained particular technical experience in software. I have taken about
12 university computer science courses, including compilers, advanced database,
computer architecture, AI, networks, data structures, systems, architecture, graphics,
and more. My work during law school included C and C++ embedded systems
programming.
One word of advice: look carefully and ask questions if seeking a software oriented
patent attorney. Understand that keeping current in software is difficult as a software
engineer; that keeping current in all software fields is impossible, both for practicing
software engineers and especially for patent attorneys. Still, you might want to try to
find a patent attorney who understands software, if that is the technical field of your
invention.

Fathers Day 2007 / Namekagon River / Trego WI / Videos
Summer 2007 Rocky Mountain National Park
Fall 2007 Lake Superior North Shore-With Boy Scouts
Summer 2008 Glacier Natl Park-With Boy Scouts