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Brenna’s practice focuses primarily on patent preparation and prosecution. Brenna has prepared and
prosecuted patents involving various electrical
and computer-related technologies, including
processor architecture, computer architecture,
multiprocessor systems, graphics systems,
synchronization protocols, analog and digital
circuits, and data
storage systems. Brenna has also prepared
patents directed to computer software, including
file system software, cluster management
software, and storage management software.
Brenna is a partner of Campbell Stephenson LLP. Prior
to joining Campbell Stephenson
LLP, Brenna was an associate at Meyertons,
Hood, Kivlin, Kowert & Goetzel, P.C.
(formerly part of Conley, Rose & Tayon,
P.C.) from 2000-2003 where her practice
emphasized patent preparation and prosecution.
University of Texas School
of Law, J.D., 2000, with honors
University of Texas at Austin, B.S. in Electrical
Engineering, 1997
State Bar of Texas, 2000
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2001
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