About Jared
Jared Goff practices intellectual property law in Provo, Utah, focusing on patents and trademarks — He joined the State Bar of Utah in 1999. His office handles a variety of cases, including patent applications, trademark registrations, and intellectual property litigation. The firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of inventors and businesses in the competitive landscape of technology and innovation. He earned his J.D. from Brigham Young University in 1999, where he emphasized patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Prior to that, he completed his B.S.
in Mechanical Engineering at the same university in 1996. His educational background equips him with a unique understanding of both legal and technical aspects of intellectual property law. Most of his practice involves advising clients on patentability, conducting patent searches, and preparing patent applications. He also assists businesses in trademark registration and enforcement. Cases typically progress from initial consultation through application filing and, when necessary, litigation in federal court. Jared's experience as a law clerk in 2000 provided him with valuable insights into the workings of the legal system, which he applies in his current practice.
Before establishing his current practice, he worked as a patent and trademark lawyer in various firms starting in 1999. His experience in the field has allowed him to develop a understanding of the complexities involved in intellectual property law. He has been actively involved in the legal community, contributing to discussions on patent reform and trademark protection. Jared is admitted to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. This lets the attorney represent clients in federal matters related to intellectual property.
He is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and the National Association of Patent Practitioners. These affiliations keep him informed about the latest developments in intellectual property law and enhance his ability to serve clients effectively. In 2026, Jared continues to be a prominent figure in the field of intellectual property law in Utah. His commitment to his clients and his expertise in patents and trademarks make him a valuable resource for businesses and inventors alike. He remains dedicated to helping clients handle the requirements of intellectual property rights in an ever-evolving technological landscape.