About Jason

Jason Cameron blends technical training and legal credentials in a practice that centers on patent matters. He is registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office and is licensed in Michigan. His career sits at the intersection of engineering, business, and law.

Cameron began his academic path in engineering. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from George Mason University in 1997 and completed a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering there in 2001. He then moved into business studies, receiving an MBA from Colorado State University in 2005. Ten years later he completed a Juris Doctor at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 2012, adding formal legal training to his technical and commercial background.

Before becoming an attorney, Cameron worked in roles that drew on his electrical engineering training. That experience informs his work on patent prosecution and related intellectual property matters. He has prepared patent applications, responded to office actions, and advised clients on patentability and portfolio strategy. He appears for clients before the USPTO and handles matters that arise under Michigan law.

Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He breaks down complex technical subjects for inventors and business teams. He writes claim language intended to capture the inventive core while keeping an eye on practical enforceability. He also works on opinion work and clearance reviews for products that incorporate electrical and electronic technology.

Cameron’s mix of degrees gives him dual perspectives. The engineering training helps him read schematics and technical disclosures. The MBA gives him context about product development and market considerations. The law degree, and his USPTO registration, let him translate those elements into patent strategy and filings.

He practices from the main office of IPExcel Inc. There he continues to represent inventors, startups, and established companies in patent prosecution and IP counseling. He works primarily on electrical and electronic technologies, helping clients secure and manage patent rights before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in Michigan.

Education

Western Michigan University Cooley Law School

J.D. (2012) | Law

2010

Colorado State University

MBA (2005) | Business

2005

George Mason University

M.S. (2003) | Electrical Engineering

2001

George Mason University

B.S. (2000) | Electrical Engineering

1997

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

US Patent and Trademark Office
Michigan

Office Locations

Main Office

 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100, San Francisco, CA San Francisco CA 94105