James J. Carter
Associate
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University of Oregon
School of Law
J.D. 1998
Oregon State University
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
B.S. 2001

James J. Carter
Associate
(206) 622-4900
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Jamey specializes in foreign and domestic electrical, electronic and computer science matters, including patent procurement, licensing, and strategic portfolio management, as well as trademark procurement. Jamey received a J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law (1998), a B.S. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Oregon State University (2001), and holds B.A. degrees in both English Literature and Theater from Whitman College (1993).
Jamey’s patent protection expertise includes hardware, software, and mechanical technologies that have encompassed such areas as media distribution, digital rights management, e-commerce, semiconductor fabrication, storage devices and arrays, data bus architecture, medical defibrillation and ventilator equipment, and wireless communications. Aside from years of experience in drafting and prosecuting patent applications, Jamey’s professional experience includes leading a team charged with designing and developing a software protocol based on XML and SOAP for IrDA-compliant devices. In addition, he served for several years as an MCLE Analyst for the Washington State Bar Association, auditing CLE programs to ensure the quality and correct accreditation of educational material for Washington lawyers in all practice areas. In addition to patent prosecution, Jamey has experience with the preparation and prosecution of trademark applications and counsels clients on strategic development of their domestic and international intellectual property portfolios.
Jamey is admitted to the Washington State Bar and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He is a member of the Washington State Patent Law Association.