Julia Marie FitzPatrick, Patent Attorney
Julia M. FitzPatrick
became a patent attorney in 2007. She graduated with High Honors in
2006 from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, and she
received her undergraduate degree in Genetics (cum laude) from the
University of Georgia in 2000. During law school, she was a member of
Law Review and focused her legal studies on intellectual property law,
receiving awards for the highest grade in her Intellectual Property
Survey and Patent Law Courses. Julia also received the Extra Muros Prize
for the best Note on international law for her published Note that
evaluated intellectual property issues in Third World Countries. While
in law school, Julia also interned with the Utah Disability Law Center
and volunteered at Utah Legal Services. After receiving her law degree,
Julia clerked for a Judge on the Utah Court of Appeals for about two and
a half years before returning home to Louisiana. She additionally has
experience with litigation as an attorney, a law clerk while in law
school, and a paralegal prior to law school. Julia is licensed to
practice law in Louisiana and is registered to practice before the
United States Patent and Trademark Office in patent cases. She remains
licensed (though inactive) in Utah.