Campbell Stephenson LLP
Intellectual Property Attorneys
  Attorneys:
    Samuel G. Campbell III
    Partner
    Eric A. Stephenson
    Partner
    Brenna A. Brock
    Partner
    Jonathan N. Geld
    Partner
    Cyrus Bharucha
    Associate
    Shawn Doman
    Associate
    Ana G. Luther
    Associate
    Senaida B. San Miguel
    Associate
    Graham P. Smith
    Associate
    Agapito Sustaita
    Associate
 
       
  Graham P. Smith
  gsmith@cspatents.com
  512-439-5089
 

PRACTICE

Graham's practice is focused on patent preparation and prosecution. His work has included analyses of a variety of technologies, including network systems, network hardware, synchronization protocols, data storage systems, database management systems and storage management software.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graham has worked with Campbell Stephenson LLP since 2006 and formally joined the Firm as an associate in 2008. Prior to entering law school, Graham worked at Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico, both as a graduate student intern and as a member of the technical staff. While at Sandia, he worked on a variety of projects requiring electromagnetic analysis, including antenna simulation and design, radar cross-section modeling, and electromagnetic near-field measurement. As a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Graham worked on problems associated with the reconstruction of GHz frequency near-field radiation in the absence of phase data.

EDUCATION

University of Texas School of Law, J.D., 2008, with honors
University of Texas at Austin, M.A. Philosophy (Legal Epistemology), 2009
University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.S., Physics, 2003
University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.S., Electrical Engineering, 2002
Utah State University, B.S., Philosophy, 1996
Utah State University, B.S., Physics, 1992, summa cum laude

ADMISSIONS

State Bar of Texas, 2008

PAPERS

Presented "Conditions under Which Random Acquittal is better than Acquitting the Guilty to Avoid Convicting the Innocent" at the Tercer Mini-Foro Sobre Epistemologia Juridica: Exclusionary Rules in a Comparative Context, 12-13 of June, 2008.

MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

Law and Philosophy Program, the University of Texas School of Law and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin (under Brian Leiter, now at the University of Chicago Law School)

 
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