Connor is an intellectual property attorney focused on helping clients secure patent protection for their innovative ideas. Connor has experience in a variety of technical areas including software, computer systems, telecommunications, memory devices, home security and automation systems, and medical devices.
Prior to joining Keller Preece, Connor worked at an Am Law 200 law firm as a patent agent for four years before graduating Order of the Coif from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, where he served as president of the Student Intellectual Property Law Association. Connor also has a degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Utah and experience as an assistant at several campus research labs and an engineering firm.
Outside of legal practice, Connor enjoys birding, reading, and playing video games.