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King Intellectual Asset Management. That’s us. A boutique, intellectual property law firm located in the suburbs of Denver, CO
Your innovation separates you from your competitors. So does ours. Innovation produces intellectual assets, which include your technology, your brand, your data, and your customers’ privacy. Like any other assets, your intellectual assets must be managed.
That is what we do, from developing protection strategies to enforcing your rights in litigation, and everything in between.
Our clients range from garage startups to Fortune 500 technology companies and famous brands, across a variety of industries including software, semiconductors, electronics, medical devices, and consumer brands. They trust us to manage every aspect of their intellectual property. You can, too.
Innovation Powers You. Safeguarding It Powers Us.


First Impression
“ They work smart. They work hard. They are a lot of fun.”









Our Team

Chad has served as primary outside intellectual property counsel to companies ranging from garage start-ups to Fortune 500 corporations, as well as governmental entities. He believes that an optimal intellectual asset management (“IAM”) strategy necessarily must be informed by a client’s business strategy. With the knowledge that one size most definitely does not fit all, Chad provides value to clients by tailoring each client’s IAM strategy to ensure that the investment is reasonable in light of that client’s business situation, and to optimize value, rather than merely quantity, of the intellectual asset portfolio.
Chad enjoys his relationships with clients. He considers all of his clients friends and enjoys interacting with them as people, not merely as part of a business or legal transaction. Clients have said that one of Chad’s strengths is his ability to relate to many different types of clients, from general counsel who know nothing about technology and little about intellectual property, to hard core engineers who find personal interaction difficult. Chad strives to make the attorney-client relationship as comfortable (and maybe even fun) for the client as possible.
Clients generally look to Chad for patent and trademark prosecution, strategic portfolio management, pre-litigation counseling, litigation, and opinion work in both patents and trademarks, as well as strategic advice in the areas of privacy and data protection. Chad also has extensive experience in adversarial proceedings, including inter partes review and other proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, as well as federal patent and trademark litigation at the trial and appellate levels .
Chad’s experience has given him an unusual breadth and depth of expertise in intellectual property. Chad is one of few attorneys who legitimately can claim to be a “one stop shop” for all issues across the spectrum of patents and trademarks.
For example, Chad has written and litigated patents in equal measure. This experience provides him with a unique strategic perspective on how to attack patents in litigation and how to anticipate and prevent such attacks when drafting and prosecuting patent applications. Unlike most attorneys, who specialize in either patent prosecution or litigation, Chad is equally adept at writing complex patent applications and appellate briefs.
Similarly, unlike most patent attorneys, Chad also has extensive experience obtaining and litigating trademarks
Within the field of patents, Chad focuses primarily on telecommunications, semiconductors, software and electronics, and medical devices. Many of Chad’s clients are involved with computer and communication technologies, including semiconductor design and fabrication, electronic consumer devices, animation software, Internet security, global navigation, database and applications software, electronic commerce, and network hardware.
Chad is the editor of the patent section of Corporate Counsel Solutions: Intellectual Property Management: Strategies & Tactics, available from LexisNexis.
When Chad is not practicing law, he spends as much time as possible with his wife, Melissa, his adult children, and his two Bernadoodles. He also enjoys (and sometimes hates) playing golf. Chad has enjoyed alpine skiing since he was young, although he can no longer keep with his kids on the steep stuff. His other hobbies include travel, cooking, reading pulp sci-fi novels, and writing computer software.
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