About Joshua Charles
Dr. Harrison is an experienced patent attorney and founding partner of Barcelo, Harrison & Walker, LLP (BHW). His practice as a patent legal professional includes patent infringement litigation, publish-grant procedings, e.g., inter-partes overview, before the US Patent & Trademark Office, and patent instruction and patent prosecution. Before co-founding BHW, Dr. Harrison served as an in-residence recommend for Western Digital Corp., and as a litigation associate at Irell & Manella, LLP.
Dr. Harrison additionally has many years of previous expert engineering experience in industry and academia. He became formerly employed as an R&D Manager at Seagate Technology, served at the tenurable educational workforce of the Dept. of Mech. Engineering at the Univ. of Queensland, and changed into employed as an engineer at Applied Magnetics Corp. and IBM Corp. He has authored many peer-reviewed engineering courses and legal journal articles. Dr. Harrison is also a navy veteran with earlier service inside the US Marine Corps (enlisted) and US Army Reserve (officer).
Educational credentials:
JD, Stanford Law School
Ph.D. (Engineering), UCSD
M.Sc. (Engineering), UCSD
B.Sc. (Engineering), USC
Bar admissions:
U.S. Federal Courts
California State Courts
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office › ›
Dr. Harrison additionally has many years of previous expert engineering experience in industry and academia. He became formerly employed as an R&D Manager at Seagate Technology, served at the tenurable educational workforce of the Dept. of Mech. Engineering at the Univ. of Queensland, and changed into employed as an engineer at Applied Magnetics Corp. and IBM Corp. He has authored many peer-reviewed engineering courses and legal journal articles. Dr. Harrison is also a navy veteran with earlier service inside the US Marine Corps (enlisted) and US Army Reserve (officer).
Educational credentials:
JD, Stanford Law School
Ph.D. (Engineering), UCSD
M.Sc. (Engineering), UCSD
B.Sc. (Engineering), USC
Bar admissions:
U.S. Federal Courts
California State Courts
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office › ›