Jason A. Sanders
Sanders IP LawJason Sanders is a registered patent attorney who focuses his practice on patent prosecution and counseling. Specific areas of emphasis include software, optics, medical devices, semiconductor processing, and atmospheric sciences. Beyond his domestic prosecution experience, Mr. Sanders has particular experience in patent prosecution in foreign jurisdictions and has managed the foreign docket of a Fortune 500 company. He is also experienced in ex parte and inter partes reexaminations. And he successfully argued a winning appeal at an oral hearing before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences for an important ex partes reexamination. Prior to joining the legal profession, Mr. Sanders was a temperature metrologist for Hart Scientific, where he studied and performed low uncertainty calibrations on various high precision thermometers, including standard platinum resistance thermometers. He also developed software that increased the precision of these measurements. He also worked as an electrical engineer at Enterasys Corporation. Additionally, Mr. Sanders was an adjunct professor at Utah Valley State College, where he taught undergraduate physics and astronomy courses. As an undergraduate student in physics, Mr. Sanders led a team of students and acted as payload manager for three experiments that they designed, constructed and flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. As a graduate student, he worked with NASA to develop software and algorithms that measure the atmospheric wind speed using a holographic scanning laser. As a scientist, engineer and student, he has extensive experience developing various software applications. Mr. Sanders was selected by Law Week Colorado as one of Colorado's dozen "Up and Coming Lawyers." The publication, which is focused on Colorado's legal community, featured Mr. Sanders on the cover of the September 21, 2009 issue. He has been named a 2012 and 2013 Colorado Super Lawyer Rising Star by SuperLawyers magazine. In 2003, Mr. Sanders received a United States Patent (No. 6535158) for Kinematic Analysis of Conically Scanned Environmental Properties.
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