Brian Graham

Brian Graham is an associate in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in the Richardson office of Haynes and Boone, LLP. Brian’s practice focuses on preparing and prosecuting patent applications as well as enforcing patent holders’ rights.

With eight years in industry designing microprocessors, Brian has firsthand experience in taking ideas from the drawing board to production and understands that the best ideas do not always receive the recognition they deserve. Brian’s focus on cultivating solution-driven intellectual property enables him to assist clients in growing their own raw ideas into real-world solutions and in securing enforceable rights along the way.

Brian’s extensive background in electrical and computer engineering is combined with patent experience in technologies including:

Integrated Circuit Devices
Semiconductor Fabrication
Networking
Cloud-based Data Storage
Cellular Communications
Medical Devices


Good to know

Areas of Practice 1) Intellectual Property and 2) Patent Prosecution
Law School University of Chicago Law School (J.D., 2011)
Admitted Year 2011
Education Purdue University (B.S., 2000)
Bar Member / Association Texas State Bar Associations
Most recent firm Haynes and Boone, LLP
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