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Elizabeth Herbst Schierman
Registered Patent Attorney
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Biography
I am a registered Patent Attorney with a degree in chemical engineering and industry experience in food processing and electrical engineering. I represent innovative entities seeking to protect intellectual property rights. I work with inventions in a breadth of industries including the chemical, material science, electrical, medical, nanotechnology, gaming, and consumer products industries. In addition to patent work, my practice includes trademark, copyright, licensing, and general IP counseling.
Practice Areas
- Intellectual Property
- Patents
- Patent Appeals, Patent Litigation, Patent Prosecution
- Trademarks
- Trademark Litigation, Trademark Registration
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Idaho
- U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
- Utah
Professional Experience
- Patent Attorney
- TraskBritt, P.C.
- - Current
- Patent Attorney
- Dykas & Shaver, LLP (f/k/a Dykas, Shaver & Nipper, LLP)
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- Judicial Law Clerk
- U.S. Courts, District of Idaho
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Education
- University of Idaho College of Law
- J.D | Law
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- Activities: Law Review, Moot Court
- University of Idaho
- B.S. | Chemical Engineering
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- Activities: AIChE; WERC
Professional Associations
- University of Idaho Department of Chemical Engineering Advisory Board
- Board Member
- - Current
- Intellectual Property Law Section of Idaho State Bar
- Chair
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- Intellectual Property Law Section of Idaho State Bar
- Past Chair
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- Intellectual Property Section of Idaho State Bar
- Chair
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- Intellectual Property Section of Idaho State Bar
- Secretary
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- Patent, Trademark, & Copyright Protection: Necessities or Luxuries
- THE ADVOCATE
- .COM and .NET, Make Room for .TRADEMARK: What Trademark Holders Should Know About the New gTLD Program
- THE ADVOCATE
- Civil Procedure in Idaho: An Examination of Significant Differences Between the Rules of Procedure in Idaho State and Federal Courts
- IDAHO LAW REVIEW
- Orphan Works: Congress Considers Lessening Penalties for Copyright Infringers
- THE ADVOCATE
- Moral Rights Under Federal Law
- THE ADVOCATE
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Website
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