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Mr. Bledsoe’s practice is centered in the areas of intellectual property and corporate law. He helps clients protect, manage, and leverage their intellectual property by preparing and prosecuting patent, trademark, and copyright applications; by assisting clients with the formation and operation of limited liability companies, partnerships, joint ventures, and corporations; and by advising clients about sales contracts, license agreements, publishing agreements, employment agreements, and other sophisticated tax-advantaged business arrangements.
Mr. Bledsoe has a bachelor’s degree in biological engineering and has completed master’s level course work in analytical chemistry.
EDUCATION
LL.M., 2007, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
J.D., cum laude , 2004, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
Senior and Junior Editor, Alabama Law Review
All-American Scholar
Phi Delta Phi
B.S., magna cum laude , Biological Engineering, 2000, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
President, Institute of Biological Engineering, 1998-1999
Gamma Beta Phi
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa Phi
Golden Key
Tau Beta Pi
ASAE National Robert E. Stewart Engineering Humanities Award
Congressional Intern, 1999
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Alabama Bar Association
American Bar Association
Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association
CIVIC ACTIVITIES & OTHER EXPERIENCES
Research assistant, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi State University, 2000. Conducted research on microfluidic devices involving microchip capillary electrophoresis, microfabrication techniques, cell culture techniques, electrochemical detection, ultraviolet absorbance detection.
PUBLICATIONS
“Knorr-Bremse: Willful Infringement, the Affirmative Duty of Due Care, and the Adverse Inference,” Newsletter of the Intellectual Property law Section of the Alabama State Bar Association, November 2004.
“Computer Simulation of Trabecular Remodeling Using a Simplified Structural Model,” co-author, Bone , 1999.
“Dynamic Coating Using Polyelectrolyte Multilayers for Chemical Control of Electroosmotic Flow in Capillary Electrophoresis Microchips,” co-author, Analytical Chemistry , 2000.
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