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Jeffrey P. Midose

Jeffrey's focus is on preparation and prosecution for patents in the biomedical and mechanical arts. He works closely with innovators to help secure and strengthen key intellectual property.
 
During law school, Jeffrey gained critical insight into intellectual property law that has informed his practice. As a member of his school’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic, he provided invaluable patent and trademark prosecution services to clients. Jeffrey also served as Senior Notes and Commentaries Editor the Rutgers Law Review, culminating in the publication of his commentary on the 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act.
 
Prior to law school, Jeffrey studied biomedical engineering at Rutgers University. While in engineering school, he served as a project leader for his school’s Engineers Without Borders Chapter. As project leader, he drew upon his technical knowledge of fluid dynamics and microbiology to oversee implementation of a drinking water pipeline system for a rural Guatemalan community.
 
Jeffrey leverages both his engineering and legal experience when working side-by-side with clients in transforming innovative ideas into lasting intellectual property protection.
Jeffrey's focus is on preparation and prosecution for patents in the biomedical and mechanical arts. He works closely with innovators to help secure and strengthen key intellectual property.
 
During law school, Jeffrey gained critical insight into intellectual property law that has informed his practice. As a member of his school’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic, he provided invaluable patent and trademark prosecution services to clients. Jeffrey also served as Senior Notes and Commentaries Editor the Rutgers Law Review, culminating in the publication of his commentary on the 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act.
 
Prior to law school, Jeffrey studied biomedical engineering at Rutgers University. While in engineering school, he served as a project leader for his school’s Engineers Without Borders Chapter. As project leader, he drew upon his technical knowledge of fluid dynamics and microbiology to oversee implementation of a drinking water pipeline system for a rural Guatemalan community.
 
Jeffrey leverages both his engineering and legal experience when working side-by-side with clients in transforming innovative ideas into lasting intellectual property protection.
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    Jeffrey's focus is on preparation and prosecution for patents in the biomedical and mechanical arts. He works closely with innovators to help secure and strengthen key intellectual property.
     
    During law school, Jeffrey gained critical insight into intellectual property law that has informed his practice. As a member of his school’s Intellectual Property Law Clinic, he provided invaluable patent and trademark prosecution services to clients. Jeffrey also served as Senior Notes and Commentaries Editor the Rutgers Law Review, culminating in the publication of his commentary on the 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act.
     
    Prior to law school, Jeffrey studied biomedical engineering at Rutgers University. While in engineering school, he served as a project leader for his school’s Engineers Without Borders Chapter. As project leader, he drew upon his technical knowledge of fluid dynamics and microbiology to oversee implementation of a drinking water pipeline system for a rural Guatemalan community.
     
    Jeffrey leverages both his engineering and legal experience when working side-by-side with clients in transforming innovative ideas into lasting intellectual property protection.
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