Keith Swedo is of counsel to Bose McKinney & Evans and a member of the firm’s Intellectual Property Group. He concentrates his practice in intellectual property – including patent, trademark and copyright law – and has been a frequent lecturer in those areas. He is a registered patent attorney before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Keith has significant experience in:
Drafting and prosecuting patent applications in the electrical and mechanical arts;
Providing patentability, validity and infringement opinions;
Drafting and prosecuting trademark applications;
Providing trademark opinions;
Offering patent and trademark litigation support;
Providing copyright registration and enforcement;
Conducting trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings; and
Drafting and negotiating licensing agreements.
Prior to and while attending law school, Keith was an electrical engineer in the advanced development group of Delphi Automotive Corp.
Honors / Awards
Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society.
Appearances / Publications
Speaker: National Convention of Printer Manufacturers (2006)
Appointments / Memberships
Indiana State and Indianapolis Bar Associations; American Intellectual Property Law Association; Advisor, Boy Scouts Explorers Program; Junior Achievement; Carmel Dad’s Club Coach; Officer-At-Large, Indiana State Chess Association.