Jordan Cox is an associate in the Orange County office. His practice includes patent prosecution, patent litigation, and due diligence. He also works with clients to further develop a strategy to create untapped value from existing technologies.
Mr. Cox received his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center. At Georgetown, Mr. Cox served on the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy. Before coming to law school, Mr. Cox double-majored in Physics and German Studies at Brigham Young University where he graduated with honors.
As a Fulbright Scholar, Mr. Cox investigated phase transitions occurring on the order of femtoseconds in ammonium sulphate crystals with time-resolved x-rays and third-harmonic laser pulses using a pump-probe method.
Mr. Cox worked as a summer associate in 2014 before joining the firm as an associate in 2015.
Extern Experience
Extern for the International Trade Commission