Overview
Tyler Cox’s practice focuses on patent prosecution in semiconductors and other areas of physics and engineering.
Tyler earned his undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering. During college, he interned at PACCAR and conducted research on the crustal magnetization of Mars.
Before attending law school, Tyler worked as a Scientific Advisor and Patent Agent.
While in law school, he earned a High Tech Law Certificate with a specialization in Intellectual Property. He served on the board of the Student Intellectual Property Legal Association and as an associate for the High Tech Law Journal. He also worked as a Student Associate for the Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic.
Tyler worked as a summer associate with the firm in 2021 and joined the firm in 2022.
Education
- Santa Clara University School of Law (J.D., 2022), Received High Tech Law Certificate, Intellectual Property Specialization
- Carnegie-Mellon University (B.S. Materials Science & Engineering, 2015), University Honors
News & Insights
Articles
Litigation Blog
- Implant Trade Secrets Are Not Protectable Due to Disclosure in Patents
- Words Matter: “Identical” Does Not Mean “Identical to a Portion Of”
- IPR Standing Arguments Not Presented to the Board Are Forfeited
- Infringement Judgement Is Only Final When There’s Nothing Left to Do but Execute
- Patent Directed to System for Controlling Access to Drugs Is Not Listable in the Orange Book
Aerospace Blog
Energy Blog