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Christopher L. Lewis

Christopher L. Lewis’s practice focuses on representing clients in intellectual property disputes involving patents, trademarks, and trade secrets. He has experience in the medical device, software, and robotics areas.

Christopher graduated cum laude from Clemson University, receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with a Minor in Mathematics. While an undergraduate, Christopher interned at a nuclear power plant for a Fortune 500 power holding company. His undergraduate thesis focused on implementing new hardware and software for a robotic elephant trunk.

Christopher received his J.D. from Wake Forest University where he was a member of the Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law. While at Wake Forest, Christopher worked as a research librarian and volunteered at the local expungement clinic.

Christopher worked as a summer associate at the firm in 2018 and joined the firm in 2019.

Clemson University, B.S., Electrical Engineering
Wake Forest University School of Law, J.D.
State Bar of North Carolina
Chemical, Industrial & Materials

Electrical

Communications Technology

Cellular Networking & Communications

Videoconferencing

Electrical, Semiconductor & Computer Technology

Electronics & Semiconductors

Healthcare Information Technology

Software & IT

Financial Services & Business Methods

Blockchain & Smart Contracts

Cloud Computing

Cryptocurrency & Encryption

Media, Advertising & Entertainment

Artists

Online Games

Social Media

Video Games and Interactive Entertainment

Medical Devices & Procedures

Aesthetics & Implants

AI & Machine Learning

Wound Care

Transportation & Vehicles

Automotive Transportation & Powersports

Electronics (Audio / Video, Communication, Navigation, Security)

Global Portfolio Management
Infringement Risk 
IP Strategy
IP Transactions and Agreements
Opinions Counseling
Patent Strategy & Prosecution
Patentability 
Tech Transactions
U.S. Patent Prosecution

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