Education:
University of Kansas School of Law, JD
University of Kansas - School of Engineering, B.S., Electrical Engineering
Admitted to Practice:
Kansas
Mohammad concentrates his practice on the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications, primarily in the electrical, software, and mechanical arts.
Mohammad’s practice extends to a variety of technologies that include semiconductors, batteries, displays, motors, power systems, communication systems and mediums, video compression, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining CRK, Mohammad had worked for a well-known IP boutique law firm in Kansas City, where he successfully drafted and prosecuted several patent applications for an international payment processing corporation.
Mohammad also gained experience as a Patent Examiner Extern at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, as an Electrical Engineer at Burns & McDonnell in the Networks, Integration, and Automation division, and as an RF Network Engineering Intern at Verizon Wireless.
Mohammad was awarded his J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law, where he was also an Intellectual Property Research Assistant. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Kansas, where his group received first place for their senior design project.
Mohammad credits his success to his family and supportive work-place mentors at CRK.
In his free time, Mohammad is probably playing basketball, traveling, or trying new places to eat.