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Stephen Loe
Associate

Dallas
Granite Park Three
5601 Granite Parkway, Suite 750
Plano, Texas 75024
972.731.2288 Phone
972.731.2289 Fax

Education
J.D., 1998
Baylor Law School
Member Baylor Law Review, Recipient Funderburk Evidence Award

B.S., Physics, 1990
Abilene Christian University

Membership

  • State Bar of Texas
  • Registered to Practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Treasurer, Computer Use and Technology Section of the Dallas Bar Association, 2000-01


Mr. Loe practices Intellectual Property Law focusing on domestic and foreign patent procurement, client counseling, and providing clients with patentability, non-infringement, invalidity, and freedom to practice opinions. Mr. Loe’s experience encompasses a wide variety of technical fields including software, electronics, semiconductors, geophysical exploration and development, aerospace, robotics, document handling, mechanical, and chemical related technologies.

Prior to attending law school, Mr. Loe was a physics graduate student and research assistant at the University of Pennsylvania and participated in numerous scientific experiments performed both on the University of Pennsylvania campus as well as at the Los Alamos National Laboratories. As a research assistant, Mr. Loe pursued research in two different disciplines: Nuclear Physics and Molecular Biophysics. The Nuclear Physics experiments focused on examining the spin-rotation parameters A and R in p+p to p-p elastic scattering as well as investigating the nature of nuclei through double charge exchange pion scattering from nuclei. The Molecular Biophysics experiments focused on investigating the interaction between the porphyrin and the protein in fluorescent derivatives of human hemoglobin. Mr. Loe is co-author of several peer reviewed scholarly articles in Nuclear Physics and Biophysics published in such prestigious journals as Physical Review C, Physics Letters B, Physical Review Letters, and The Journal of Biological Chemistry.