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ERIC CARR!! SMU YOUNG PATENT AGENT ON THE RISE!!!

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ERIC R. CARR!!

Eric Carr focuses on patent litigation. Prior to joining Collins Edmonds, Eric gained patent experience while working at the USPTO. During law school, Eric worked at a Dallas patent litigation boutique and Acacia Research Group. Eric also provided patent litigation support for Personal Audio. Eric’s worked with a broad range of technologies, including e-commerce, wireless communications, information storage and retrieval systems, HVAC systems, and medical devices

Eric was on the SMU Science & Technology Law Review and competed in patent litigation moot court (Giles S. Rich). Eric was President of the SMU Intellectual Property Organization.

Education

J.D., 2015, Southern Methodist University
B.S., 2011, Texas A&M University (Mechanical Engineering)

Admissions

U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Memberships & Affiliations

American Bar Association
Houston Intellectual Property Lawyers Association
American Intellectual Property Lawyers Association

Eric was very instrumental in helping us secure our "MOONDOWEAR" Trade Mark Stamp. What a remarkable young lawyer on the rise. His future so bright, he needs sunglasses from all the opportunities coming his way. I can't thank SMU Dedman School of Law Clinic and Eric Carr, for treating the "MOONDOWORLD" FAMILY with the upmost respect and class and I'm grateful and honored to be part of the SMU family. Thanks Eric, my new found friend, supporter and of course, SUPER PATENT AGENT!!. ON THE NEXT "MOONDO-WORLD" SHOW!!!

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