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Attorney Joseph Mohr
ATTORNEY. ENGINEER. PROFESSOR.
Bar & Court Admissions
- Registered Patent Attorney (United States Patent & Trademark Office)
- Licensed Attorney in Oregon and Wisconsin
Professor of Intellectual Property Law
- Patent Law
- Trademark Law
- Copyright Law
Professor of Engineering
- Heat Transfer
- Mechanics of Static Bodies
| E-mail: joey@mohriplaw.com |
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A note about the founder of Mohr Intellectual Property Law Solutions, P.C.
Joseph Mohr grew up in Iowa City, Iowa, and graduated with honors from the University of Iowa College of Engineering with a major in chemical engineering. Joey's engineering experience in industry includes positions at 3M, Monsanto Chemical Company, and Abbott Laboratories. As a process engineer at Abbott Labs, Joey served as a technical expert for pharmaceutical manufacturing processes for making anesthesia, antibiotics, and treatments for HIV-AIDS. In 2002, Joey was awarded Abbott Laboratories' President's Award for a process design improvement he developed and implemented. The improvement significantly reduced the cost and cycle time of a Clindamycin manufacturing process.
Joey received his training as an intellectual property attorney at Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. While in law school, he clerked at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The comprehensive Intellectual Property Program at Marquette provided Joey with a solid foundation to build his intellectual property law practice. After graduating law school magna cum laude, Joey worked for 4 years at an intellectual property law firm in Portland, Oregon, before starting Mohr Intellectual Property Law Solutions, P.C. Joey further provides legal expertise to Aboy & Associates, a Portland patent firm, where he serves as of-counsel. As a complement to his legal practice, Joey serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Willamette University Law School. His intellectual property law courses include Patent Law, Trademark Law and Copyright Law. These upper level intellectual property courses serve as the foundation for law students seeking to understand intellectual property law in depth.
Maintaining his close connections to science and technology, Joey serves as an Adjunct Professor of Engineering at the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT). Joey's courses include Heat Transfer and Engineering Mechanics: Statics, which are both required for graduation from the Renewable Energy Engineering program. OIT's Renewable Energy Engineering program is the first of its kind in the United States and has generated a buzz throughout the country. Indeed, OIT's student enrollment is soaring and there are numerous articles touting its unique program: Majoring in Renewable Energy (New York Times), OIT Degree Makes Pioneers of Students (Portland Tribune), and Clean Energy Classes (E/The Environmental Magazine).
