Kameron D. Kelly
Partner
Specialties:
Patent
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Kameron D. Kelly
Kameron joined Hovey Williams in 2000. As a partner of the firm, he specializes in the preparation and prosecution of patent applications for inventions in the mechanical, chemical, and geophysical arts. Kameron also has specialization in providing legal opinions on patent infringement and validity. He frequently helps clients manage infringement risk by performing freedom-to-operate and validity studies in a variety of technological areas.
Beyond his primary practice areas, Kameron negotiates and drafts intellectual property license agreements. His clients include those in the chemical, oil and gas, and manufacturing industries.
Prior to joining Hovey Williams, Kameron worked in the patent law department of Phillips Petroleum Company, which is now known as ConocoPhillips. He began at the international energy corporation as an intern in 1997. Kameron attributes his career’s success to hard work and the mentors who have assisted in his development along the way.
Kameron grew up in Plainville, Kansas. He and his wife, Nikole, have four children. While not in the office, Kameron can often be found outdoors where he enjoys most activities, such as boating and hunting.
Education
- Washburn University—Juris Doctor, Dean’s Honors, 1999
- Washburn University—Master in Business Administration, 1998
- Kansas State University—Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, cum laude, 1994
Memberships
- American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)
- Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association (KCMBA)
Bar Admissions
- Missouri, 2001
- Kansas, 2000
- Oklahoma, 1999
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1998