About
Matthew Bycer is a lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona who makes a speciality of intellectual assets law, with a focus on patents. He holds a physics diploma from Brown University and a law enterprise degree from the University of Arizona. With years of enjoy in patent consulting and patent landscaping, Matthew Bycer is devoted to helping small organizations and unbiased inventors defend their intellectual assets rights. Matthew Bycer's profession commenced as a technical representative for Accenture, wherein he labored on large software set up tasks for corporate customers which include GE, BSC, and EMC2. He then pursued a joint JD/MBA from the University of Arizona, in which he worked inside the bodily sciences branch of the UA Office of Technology Transfer. During his studies, he additionally served as an extern inside the chambers of Chief Judge Stephen M. McNamee, District Court of Arizona, gaining precious experience in patent litigation. As a member of the State Bar of Arizona Intellectual Property Executive Council, Matthew Bycer has a deep expertise of patent law and has been involved in obtaining, defending, and enforcing IP rights for clients. He is enthusiastic about supporting small and developing companies, the use of IP to enhance their aggressive gain inside the marketplace. In addition to his felony career, Matthew Bycer is a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and a lifestyles member of Sigma Xi, a systematic studies society. Outside of labor, he enjoys snowboarding, golf, and gardening, showcasing his numerous pastimes and well-rounded character.
Legal Issues
- Patents
- Patent Appeals, Patent Litigation, Patent Prosecution
- Trademarks
- Trademark Litigation, Trademark Registration
- Intellectual Property
Certificates
Registered Patent Lawyer
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions


Experience
- Licensing
University of Arizona Office of Technology Transfer
2005 - Extern, Hon. Chief Judge Stephen M. McNamee
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona
2005
Education

Graduation year: 2003

Graduation year: 2003

Graduation year: 1997
Associations

2019 - 2020
Costs
- Free Consultancy Service
- Payment With Credit Card
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Retaines and Rates
predictable fixed fees for patent prosecution