Profile: William W. Cochran

Mr. Cochran has 35 years of experience in patent law. He started his career in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as a Patent Examiner in the computer arts and received several superior performance awards while working at the Patent and Trademark Office. After three years in the USPTO, he worked as a patent agent/attorney for five years for the Office of Naval Research on radar systems, communication systems, semiconductor technology, lasers, control systems, etc. Mr. Cochran was located at the Naval Research Laboratory, the Naval Surface Weapons Center and the Pacific Missile Test Center. Mr. Cochran spent the next six years at the Los Alamos National Laboratory as a Senior Patent Attorney. He worked in a variety of technologies including computer technology, electro-quantum mechanics, cryogenic superconductivity, astrophysics, laser fusion, magnetic containment fusion, particle beam weapons, fuel cell technology and various laser systems and applications. He was then in private practice in Denver for four years. Mr. Cochran worked as an intellectual property attorney and counselor for Digital Equipment Corporation for two years and was a Regional Counsel and the World-Wide Director of Intellectual Property Litigation at Hewlett-Packard. Mr. Cochran has been Of-Counsel with Holland & Hart in Denver and most recently a partner in the intellectual property law firm of Merchant & Gould.

Mr. Cochran has an Electrical Engineering degree from Colorado State University and a law degree from George Washington University. He is a member of Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi honorary societies.

Mr. Cochran is the author of various technology licensing agreements published in "Software Transactions." He is a co-author of the U.S. Trademark Association Treatise on Colorado Trademark Statutes and has authored numerous other papers published in the area of Intellectual Property Law. Mr. Cochran is also a frequent speaker on intellectual property. He has spoken before the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Colorado Bar Association, the Larimer County Bar Association, CLE International, the Georgetown University Law School Computer Law Conference and the Technology Training Corporation.

BAR ADMISSIONS:
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Registered Patent Attorney, 1973
District of Columbia Bar, 1975
Colorado Bar, 1983
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, 1975
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1982
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, 1975

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
American Intellectual Property Law Association; Subcommittee Chair
American Bar Association; Subcommittee Chair
Colorado Bar Association; Past Chair of the Patent, Trademark and Copyright Section
Former Member of IEEE
Former Councilman for National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations

William W. Cochran