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About Wayne Carroll

While working as an engineer for clients including Intel, National Semiconductor, and other semiconductor companies, Wayne became fascinated with patent law and began studying patent law.  After 4 years of working as an engineer, Wayne entered law school, and the same year passed the “patent bar” which allowed him to work writing patents while he was in law school.

Wayne Carroll chose Suffolk University Law School for their strong emphasis and offerings in Intellectual Property.  He graduated with honors, and completed an Intellectual Property Law Concentration with honors as part of his law degree. During his first summer break, Wayne attended Franklin Pierce Law Center’s Intellectual Property Summer Institute, which has also been recognized as a top program in intellectual property law.

During his second summer, Wayne worked as an intern in the patent department of Bose Corporation. After law school Wayne began working as an intellectual property attorney in Arizona.  He prepares patents for fortune 500 companies in the auto and semiconductor industries as well as  entrepreneurs, business owners, inventors and artists.

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The reason I became an IP attorney, is I was working as an engineer, and searching for what the next career step would be. And I was introduced to a patent attorney, and I loved the idea of working with inventors, of working on the new ideas in the cutting edge technology. I just fell in love with the idea, and been pursuing it ever since.

So some background about me and my experience. I've been a patent attorney since 2005. I decided to become a patent attorney long before that. And in 2003, I took what's called the patent bar, and passed that. That was during law school. I chose a law school that gave me a great number of courses on intellectual property. I was able to earn recognition for completing a concentration in intellectual property.  And I earn that with distinctions. Did very well in my intellectual property classes because I'm passionate about it.

One thing that makes me different, is that I am an entrepreneur. I am running a business, I'm studying entrepreneurship, I'm studying the books, the E-Myth, Think and Grow Rich, those other books that every entrepreneur needs to read. I'm reading those and applying those to my business. I understand the struggles of starting a business, growing a business. I like working with inventors and entrepreneurs, because they have an energy and a vision for how they're going to improve the world. They teach other people how to make their lives better. Sometimes it's just by putting out a product, sometimes it's how to do something better in their lives. But that's really why I love working with entrepreneurs and inventors, is they're seeking to make a positive change in the world, and I love that energy and attitude.

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About Wayne Carroll

While working as an engineer for clients including Intel, National Semiconductor, and other semiconductor companies, Wayne became fascinated with patent law and began studying patent law.  After 4 years of working as an engineer, Wayne entered law school, and the same year passed the “patent bar” which allowed him to work writing patents while he was in law school.

Wayne Carroll chose Suffolk University Law School for their strong emphasis and offerings in Intellectual Property.  He graduated with honors, and completed an Intellectual Property Law Concentration with honors as part of his law degree. During his first summer break, Wayne attended Franklin Pierce Law Center’s Intellectual Property Summer Institute, which has also been recognized as a top program in intellectual property law.

During his second summer, Wayne worked as an intern in the patent department of Bose Corporation. After law school Wayne began working as an intellectual property attorney in Arizona.  He prepares patents for fortune 500 companies in the auto and semiconductor industries as well as  entrepreneurs, business owners, inventors and artists.

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