About Mark
Mark Crossley is an attorney specializing in intellectual property law, with a focus on patents. He practices in Montrose, Colorado, and is a member of the Arkansas State Bar. His firm, Crossley Patent Law, has been serving clients since 1991, offering services in patent and trademark law. The firm is located in Montrose, Colorado, and can be reached at (970) 252-1138. In addition to his Arkansas membership, Mark is also admitted to practice before the U.S.
District Court for the District of Colorado. This court allows attorneys admitted in other jurisdictions to practice before it, provided they are in good standing in their primary jurisdiction. Mark earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas School of Law, graduating in 1989. Prior to law school, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in 1986. His engineering background provides a solid foundation for his patent law practice.
As a result, the attorney can effectively navigate complex technical details. Before establishing Crossley Patent Law, Mark worked as a patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) in Washington, D.C. This experience gave him a understanding of the patent application process and the criteria for patentability. He also served as a law clerk for a patent litigation firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he gained experience in patent infringement cases. Mark is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) and the Colorado Intellectual Property Section.
He has been recognized for his contributions to the field, including being named a Super Lawyer in the area of Intellectual Property by Super Lawyers magazine. He is also active in local community organizations, serving on the board of the Montrose Chamber of Commerce and volunteering with the Montrose County Historical Society. In his practice, Mark handles many intellectual property matters, including patent prosecution, patent litigation, and trademark registration. He has represented clients in various industries, such as biotechnology, software development, and manufacturing. His approach combines technical expertise with a understanding of intellectual property law — This lets the attorney provide comprehensive legal solutions to his clients.