Biography
James Henson is an attorney in the firm’s Intellectual Property practice group, and focuses on advising clients in patent and trademark matters.
Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), James’ practice centers on evaluating and protecting corporate intellectual property assets, including intellectual property due diligence, patent acquisition, and a variety of other strategy and counseling services.
At the relationship level, James enjoys working with his clients, and believes that success is founded in understanding the technology and business objectives of each client. As a result, he values the creation of lasting partnerships with clients and strives to provide thoughtful, creative and practical advice and counseling at all phases of business growth and product development.
James’ experience spans a wide range of industries and technologies, including power management and conservation, computer clock control, synchronization of plural processors, aerospace systems, satellite transceivers, database structures, streaming media, casino gaming, power converters, electrochemistry and geochemistry, environmental engineering, including hydrology and hydrogeology, and solar energy collection and storage.
Services and Industries
Background
Prior to joining Armstrong Teasdale, James founded a solo intellectual property law practice in Reno, Nevada, where he worked to develop strong partnerships with his clients at different growth and product development phases. In addition, James has nearly 10 years in private practice, including working as a patent examiner at the outset of his career with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Prior to attending law school, James also worked as an electrical and systems engineer for the U.S. Navy.
Education
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2008)
- University of Nevada-Reno (B.S., 2004)
- Electrical Engineering