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  Mark Trenner is an attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado and before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Mark Trenner worked as an intellectual property attorney for several Denver-area law firms prior to establishing the Trenner Law Firm.

 

 

 

Education

  Mark Trenner graduated from the University of Denver Law School where he was a member of the Law Review. He also holds the following technical degrees:

  • B.S. Electrical Engineering, Kennedy Western University

  • B.S. Environmental Engineering, University of California

  • M.S. Civil Engineering, University of New Hampshire

 

 

Technical Knowledge

  Mark Trenner has extensive experience in the following technical fields:

  • electronics

  • computer hardware and software

  • networking and telecommunications

  • chemical processes

  • environmental remediation

  • alternative fuels

  • mechanical devices

Publications

  "Coefficient Quantization and Effects on Digital Filter Performance," Kennedy Western University, 2004.

 

  "The Mysteries of Patents Unraveled," Computer Measurements Group, 2003. Co-authored with Melissa Haapala (Townsend Townsend & Crew) and Libby Hope (INTEL Corporation). Presented with Melissa Haapala in Dallas, TX, December 2003.

 

  "Patent Primer," Business Law Section Newsletter, The Colorado Bar Association, June 2003.

 

  "Trademark Primer," Business Law Section Newsletter, The Colorado Bar Association, December 2002.

 

  "Protecting Your Intellectual Property Part II - Trademarks," FastTIMES, a publication of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2002.

 

  "Protecting Your Intellectual Property - Patents," FastTIMES, a publication of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, August, 2002.

 

  "Radon Removal From Small Community Drinking Water Systems Using Granular Activated Carbon," University of New Hampshire, 1996.

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