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Jason J. Jardine

12790 El Camino Real
San Diego, CA 92130
Tel: 858-836-9000
Fax: 858-836-9001
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Legal Areas of Emphasis

Patents

Trademarks

Intellectual Property Due Diligence

International Intellectual Property Matters

Intellectual Property Litigation

Technical Areas of Emphasis

Chemistry

Biotechnology

Pharmaceuticals

Mechanical

Electrical

Fuel Cells

Business Methods

Neutraceuticals

Metalworks/Mining

Down-Hole Pumps

Medical Devices

Medical Processes and Systems

Action Sports

Professional Profile

Jason J. Jardine is an associate in our San Diego office. 

During Law School, Mr. Jardine worked as for the J. Reuben Clark Law School Advocacy legal research and writing program and served as a senior editor of the BYU Law Review.  Additionally, he competed for two years on the law school’s Trial Advocacy team.  During his undergraduate studies, Mr. Jardine worked in a laboratory researching and testing the physical and analytical properties of aqueous compounds.  Mr. Jardine published several articles in the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics and presented his research findings at various conferences.

Mr. Jardine joined the firm in 2005.

Education

J. Reuben Clark School of Law (J.D. 2004)

Brigham Young University (B.S. Chemistry; Minors in Physics and Mathematics)

Clerk Experience

Clerk for the Honorable G. Murray Snow, Arizona Court of Appeals

Admissions/Qualifications

Admitted to Practice in California, Arizona, and Washington, D.C.

U.S. District Court, Southern District of California

U.S. District Court, District of Arizona

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

Professional Memberships & Affiliations

Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity, J. Reuben Clark Law Society, American Chemical Society, San Diego Licensing Executive Society

Articles

The Power of the Bankruptcy Court to Enjoin Creditor Claims Against Nondebtor Parties in Light of § 524(e):  In re: Dow Corning Corporation, BYU Law Review, Vol. 2004 No. 1 (2004).

J. Chem. Thermodynamics (submitted October 2001, revised December 2001, published April 2002, 34, 895-913.), J.J. Jardine, B.A. Patterson, M.L. Orglia-Luster, E.M. Woolley, Thermodynamics for proton dissociation of aqueous imidazolium ion at temperatures from 278.15K to 393.15K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of the protonated and neutral forms.

J. Chem. Thermodynamics WE-274 (submitted November 2000; accepted revised version 27 December 2000, published October 2001, 33, 1237-1262.), B.A. Patterson, T.G. Call, J.J. Jardine, M.L. Orglia-Luster, E.M. Woolley, Thermodynamics for ionization of water at temperatures from 278.15K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: Apparent molar volumes of aqueous KCl, KOH, and NaOH and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous HCl, KOH, and NaOH.

J. Chem. Thermodynamics WE-284 (accepted revised version 28 April 2001, published October 2001, 33, 1419-1440.), J.J. Jardine, T.G. Call, B.A. Patterson, M.L. Orglia-Luster, E.M. Woolley, Thermodynamics for proton dissociations from aqueous L-histidine at temperatures from 278.15K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa: Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of the protonated cationic, neutral zwitterionic, and deprotonated anionic forms.

J. Chem. Thermodynamics WE-326 (submitted July 2001), W.B. Clayton, B.A. Patterson, J.J. Jardine, E.M. Woolley, Apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous silver nitrate at molalities from 0.015 mol/kg to 0.5 mol/kg, at temperatures from 278.15K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa.

Awards & Honors

Order of the Barristers

Language Proficiency

Spanish

 





 
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