About Richard G.

Richard G. Eldredge combines mechanical engineering training with patent practice. He studied mechanical engineering at Brigham Young University, earning a B.S. in 2002 and an M.S. in 2004. He then turned to law, receiving a J.D. in Intellectual Property Law from the University of La Verne College of Law in 2008.

His first professional role after graduate school was in engineering. In 2004 he worked as a professional engineer at RHT Energy Solutions. That early hands-on work in mechanical systems preceded a move into intellectual property. In 2005 he served as a patent agent at Connor and Associates, P.C., handling matters that bridged technical development and patent filings.

Eldredge completed law school in 2008 and took steps to formalize his practice before the patent office. He registered as a patent agent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in 2008 and later became registered to practice before the USPTO in 2010. Those registrations reflect a trajectory from technical practice into the legal processes that protect inventions.

He maintains professional ties in Texas. His memberships include the Tarrant County Bar Association and the Dallas County Bar Association. He has also been a member of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society since 2008. These local and subject-related associations have been part of his professional network while he developed his practice.

Eldredge operates under the name Eldredge Law Office. Over the years he has handled patent prosecution work grounded in his mechanical engineering background. His earlier technical roles inform how he evaluates inventions, drafts patent claims, and communicates with inventors and examiners. He has experience preparing patent applications and advising clients on the procedural steps before the patent office.

Colleagues and clients see a practitioner who moves between engineering detail and legal procedure. He takes the technical specifications engineers provide and turns them into legal documents that aim to secure intellectual property rights. He practices in Texas and continues to handle patent prosecution and related IP counseling matters as part of his current practice focus.

Education

University of La Verne College of Law

J.D. (2008) | Intellectual Property Law

2008

Brigham Young University

M.S. (2004) | Mechanical Engineering

2004

Brigham Young University

B.S. (2002) | Mechanical Engineering

2002

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Portuguese (Spoken)

Experience

Patent Agent

Connor and Associates, P.C.
2005

Professional Engineer

RHT Energy Solutions
2004

Accepted Jurisdictions

Texas

Certifications & Awards

Patent Agent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2008

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Patent Lawyer, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2010

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Professional Associations

Tarrant Country Bar Association

has membership Current

Dallas County Bar Association

has membership Current

J. Rueben Clark Law Society

has membership 2008 - Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 777 Main Street Suite 600 Fort Worth TX 76102

Office 2

 4204 S.W. Green Oaks Blvd. Suite 140 Arlington TX 76017

Office 3

 600 17th Street Suite 2800 Denver CO 80202

Office 4

 7900 E. Union Ave Suite 1100 Denver CO 80237

Office 5

 3 Sugar Creek Center Blvd Suite 100 Sugar Land TX 77478

Office 6

 990 Highway 287 North Suite 106-199 Mansfield TX 76063

Office 7

 8117 Preston Road #300 Dallas TX 75225

Office 8

 2021 Guadalupe Street Suite 260 Austin TX 78705

Office 9

 1333 McDermott Drive Suite 150 Allen TX 75013

Office 10

 2000 East Lamar Boulevard Suite 600 Arlington TX 76006

Office 11

 11811 North Fwy Suite 500 Houston TX 77060

Office 12

 3131 McKinney Ave. Suite 600 Dallas TX 75204

Office 13

 5055 W. Park Blvd Suite 400 Plano TX 75093

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