Carl Oppedahl is technically trained in physics, electrical
engineering, mathematics, and software engineering, having earned a bachelor's
degree with a double major in physics with honors and
mathematics with
honors from Grinnell College in 1978 and a law degree in 1981 from
Harvard Law School. Upon graduation
from Grinnell College he was co-awarded the
Linn Smith
Prize for Excellence in Mathematics. He has written and prosecuted numerous
patent applications in electrical engineering, computer software system, and
mechanical areas. He is an active computer programmer and holds an Extra-class
amateur radio license.
Carl serves as an adjunct professor at University of Denver School of Law, teaching Advanced Patent Law. He served for many years on the faculty of the Practicing Law Institute's Patent Bar Review Course and served as an adjunct professor at Cardozo Law School where he taught Advanced Patent Law. He has lectured in continuing legal education (CLE) programs in New York, Texas, California, Georgia and Colorado.
Carl has a peer rating by Martindale-Hubbell of "AV".
Carl Oppedahl has been named chair of the Patent Cooperation Treaty Issues Committee of the American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Mr. Oppedahl is admitted to many courts and has litigation experience. He is admitted to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and before the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. He belongs to:
Mr. Oppedahl is a frequent speaker on intellectual property subjects and has many publications.
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