Bradley Cardon draws upon a rich history of working in the mechanical and electro-mechanical arts, bringing a practical perspective to the field of patent preparation and prosecution. This background allows him to see things from the client’s perspective, to better understand the finer details and particulars of their inventions, and to help develop a robust intellectual property portfolio that enables an organization to achieve its business goals. As a shareholder, Brad will develop and grow client patent portfolios, conduct due diligence research and provide counsel to clients on matters pertaining to patentability, infringement, validity and freedom-to-practice opinions.
Brad also has particular technical and patent prosecution experience in the following areas:
- Medical Devices
- Aviation/Aerospace/Propulsion
- Clean Energy
- Automotive, Transportation and Power Generation Equipment
- Fluid Handling Systems and Components
- Building Materials
- Packaging
- Oil and Gas Production and Refining
- Robotics
- Turbomachinery
Education
- University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law (J.D., with honors, 2007)
- Texas A&M University (M.S., 1992)
- Mechanical Engineering; AFRAPT Fellowship
- Brigham Young University (B.S.M.E., 1988)
- Mechanical Engineering
Bar Admission
- Utah, 2007
- Georgia, 2013
- Colorado, 2019
- Admitted to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
Court Admissions
- U.S. District Court, District of Utah, 2007
- State of Utah, 2007
- State of Georgia, 2013
- State of Colorado
Professional Affiliations
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2004-present
- American Bar Association
- Intellectual Property Section, 2007-present
Recognition
- Listed No. 88 on the list of the Top 100 Best Performing Attorneys Overall, Patexia’s Patent Prosecution Intelligence Report, 2025 Edition
