Practice Expertise

  • Intellectual Property
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Areas of Practice

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Profile

Jonathan Wohlwend is an associate in the Intellectual Property Practice Group. His practice is primarily focused on trademarks, copyrights, and patents. He has extensive experience advising clients on the protection and enforcement of their intellectual property rights, including trademark clearance and registration, copyright registration, and patent prosecution.

Additionally, Jonathan has experience in collegiate name, image, and likeness (NIL) issues. He stays up to date on monitoring legislative activity and NCAA rules regarding NIL, and advises on navigating these complex and changing issues.

Prior to joining Bradley, Jonathan served as an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate in the United States Air Force. In that role, he served as a federal prosecutor, as well as an advisor to military leadership. He frequently advised leadership on a broad range of legal issues, including trial practice, government investigations, government contracts, and federal regulatory compliance.

As a 2014 graduate of Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Jonathan served as an editor for the Cumberland Law Review and as an Honor Court Justice. he received his Bachelor of Science in Biology from Samford University in 2009. Prior to starting law school, Jonathan worked as a laboratory technician for a biotechnology company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama.

Bar Admissions

  • Alabama, 2014

Court Admissions
  • United States Patent & Trademark Office
  • United States Air Force Court of Criminal Appeals
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces

Education

  • Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, J.D., 2014, magna cum laude; Cumberland Law Review; Caruthers Fellow; Albert P. Brewer Law Scholarship
  • Samford University, B.S., Biology, 2009

Areas of Practice

  • Intellectual Property

Blogs

Patent 213

Patent law, like most things in life, is subject to change. Changes to patent laws not only impact investment in your existing IP, but directly shape strategies to protect your freedom to operate. The Patent 213 blog provides up-to-date, insightful analysis of the evolution in the written description and enablement requirements of 35 USC 112 and the subject matter eligibility requirements of 35 USC 101. The Patent 213 blog analyzes key decisions from the district courts and the Federal Circuit,...

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