Bryan Treglia is an attorney with the Intellectual Property Group in the Phoenix office of Quarles & Brady. Mr. Treglia’s practice touches a broad spectrum of intellectual property law, including patent, trademark and copyright counseling and prosecution, as well as intellectual property licensing and technology-related business transactions. His patent practice focuses on domestic and foreign patent preparation and prosecution, including in the chemical, semiconductor, computer hardware, software, electrical and biochemical arts.
Prior to earning his law degree, Mr. Treglia worked in various engineering and management roles at Intel Corporation, including as a process engineer, product development engineer, senior software engineer and project manager. Mr. Treglia’s industry experience has provided him with extensive technical expertise in areas such as semiconductor processing, semiconductor assembly/test and semiconductor architecture. Further, he has broad experience with software architecture and design and chemical processes. Mr. Treglia holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering.
Representative Technologies
Mr. Treglia has industry experience and/or drafted and prosecuted patent applications in many technology areas including:
- Application Software
- E-Commerce
- Enterprise Software Systems
- Failure & Yield Analysis
- Material Processing
- Metrology
- Mobile Software Applications
- Network Architecture & Security
- Network Communication Systems
- Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
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- Photolithography
- Real-Time Control Systems
- Satellite Systems
- Semiconductor Architecture & Design
- Semiconductor Assembly & Test
- Semiconductor Fabrication
- Software Architecture
- Solar Power Technology
- Thin Film Technologies
- Water Treatment Systems
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Arizona,
2009
U.S. District Court, District of Arizona, 2010
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2009