Areas of Focus

Mechanical patent preparation and prosecution

Education

University of Dayton (B.S., Civil Engineering, 2005)
The John Marshall Law School (J.D., cum laude, 2008)
Certificate in Intellectual Property Law
Managing Editor, The John Marshall Law Review

Bar Information

Missouri (2008)

Published Articles

Comment, "Heads-I-Win, Tails-You-Lose": The Predicament Legitimate Small Entities Face post eBay and the Essential Role of Willful Infringement in the Four-Factor Permanent Injunction Analysis, 41 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 189 (2007)

Professional Summary

Mr. Everding's practice includes all areas of intellectual property law. His primary emphasis is preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patents relating to the mechanical arts. Mr. Everding is also involved in opinion work regarding patentability, freedom to operate, and other intellectual property issues.

Mr. Everding received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, in 2008 from The John Marshall Law School, where he served as Managing Editor of The John Marshall Law Review. While in law school, he was a judicial extern for the Honorable E. Richard Webber of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Mr. Everding earned a Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, and he was selected as John Marshall's 2008 nominee for the Jan Jancin Award, a national award for outstanding academic achievement in intellectual property law awarded by the American Bar Association and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. He also received academic excellence awards in Evidence, Torts, and Sales Transactions. Mr. Everding received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 2005 from the University of Dayton.

Mr. Everding is a member of the American Bar Association, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis.