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Kerry Green

Kerry has over two decades of engineering experience and another decade of electronic/ avionic technician experience. Kerry has handled a wide range of intellectual property matters for the firm’s clients including patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Mr Green is involved in various types of litigation including patent, trademark, copyright litigation and general civil litigation.
Kerry holds both bachelors and masters degrees in electrical engineering. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, Kerry proudly entered the United States Air Force as 2nd Lieutenant and a flight test engineer.
Throughout his career, Kerry tested a wide variety of cutting edge developmental systems including the ubiquitous Global Positioning System or GPS, inertial navigation systems, ring laser gyro navigation systems, HH-60G, and other experimental aircraft/weapon systems. Kerry attended the highly coveted United States Air Force Test Pilot School and graduated as an experimental flight test engineer. After graduation, Kerry was assigned as the commander of a special projects flight which tested new weapon systems and upgrades for current weapons systems.
While Kerry was assigned to the special projects flight, the inspiration to attend law school and pursue patent law was born. After this assignment, Kerry had several other assignments including Tinker AFB Oklahoma, Hickam AFB, Hawaii, and his final assignment before retirement, Hurlburt Field, Florida. During these additional assignments, Kerry added many additional engineering skills outside of electrical engineering to his toolbox. While in Hawaii, Kerry was selected by the William S. Richardson Law School to attend the inaugural night-time program. Kerry attended night school while performing his full-time duties as a Director of the Pacific Operations Center in the daytime.
After his retirement, he continued his law school education at Oklahoma City University (OCU) School of Law. While attending OCU, Kerry worked as law library reference assistant and student ambassador for the Chinese student’s American Law Program. Additionally, while attending law school, Kerry became a part of the firm as a patent intern. After graduation, Kerry came on board as an associate attorney.
Kerry holds both bachelors and masters degrees in electrical engineering. After graduating from the University of Oklahoma, Kerry proudly entered the United States Air Force as 2nd Lieutenant and a flight test engineer.
Throughout his career, Kerry tested a wide variety of cutting edge developmental systems including the ubiquitous Global Positioning System or GPS, inertial navigation systems, ring laser gyro navigation systems, HH-60G, and other experimental aircraft/weapon systems. Kerry attended the highly coveted United States Air Force Test Pilot School and graduated as an experimental flight test engineer. After graduation, Kerry was assigned as the commander of a special projects flight which tested new weapon systems and upgrades for current weapons systems.
While Kerry was assigned to the special projects flight, the inspiration to attend law school and pursue patent law was born. After this assignment, Kerry had several other assignments including Tinker AFB Oklahoma, Hickam AFB, Hawaii, and his final assignment before retirement, Hurlburt Field, Florida. During these additional assignments, Kerry added many additional engineering skills outside of electrical engineering to his toolbox. While in Hawaii, Kerry was selected by the William S. Richardson Law School to attend the inaugural night-time program. Kerry attended night school while performing his full-time duties as a Director of the Pacific Operations Center in the daytime.
After his retirement, he continued his law school education at Oklahoma City University (OCU) School of Law. While attending OCU, Kerry worked as law library reference assistant and student ambassador for the Chinese student’s American Law Program. Additionally, while attending law school, Kerry became a part of the firm as a patent intern. After graduation, Kerry came on board as an associate attorney.
Recent News
In 2015 Kerry passed the Patent Bar and as of February 23, 2016 Kerry is now formally licensed by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office as a registered patent attorney, Reg. No. 74,686. Congratulations Kerry!