Richard B. Nordgren graduated cum laude with his law degree from Arizona State University in 2008. He holds a B.S. in computer science from Westminster College in Salt Lake City. He has experience in software support, software testing, and software development.
After receiving his undergraduate degree, Mr. Nordgren worked as a computer programmer and software engineer, developing and debugging both standalone and web applications. He has experience with C++, Java, J2EE, JSP, Struts, Tapestry, Javascript, HTML, Flash, and SQL. In addition, Richard is a Sun Certified Java Programmer.
While in law school, Mr. Nordgren was involved as a member of a moot court team and was active in several student organizations, including serving as the magister of the Phi Delta Phi McFarland Inn at ASU. He graduated with a Law, Science, and Technology certificate.
Mr. Nordgren enjoys hiking, running, amateur filmmaking (when he has time), basketball, and playing with his newborn son.
Areas of practice:
Patents
Trademarks
Domain Names
Patent Litigation
Computer Law
Electronic Commerce
High Technology
Internet
Technology Licensing
Bar Admissions:
U.S Patent and Trademark Office
Past Employment Positions:
Waterford Institute, Software Engineer, 2005
Decisive Environment, Programmer/Analyst, 2002 - 2005
Evans and Sutherland, Software Tester
Trainseek, Desktop Support Specialist
Education:
Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Tempe, Arizona
J.D.
Honors: cum laude, Pedrick Scholar (Dean's List), Moot Court
Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah
B.S. Major: Computer Science
Fraternities/Sororities:
Phi Delta Phi