Daniel McCormick focuses his practice on patent prosecution in the electronics field.  His background includes a particular focus on thermodynamics and refrigerant processes.

While attending law school, Mr. McCormick served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Neil M. Gorsuch of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and additionally interned with the office of the Boulder County District Attorney.

Prior to attending law school, Mr. McCormick worked as an engineer at Trane where he helped to develop an ice-storage system for peak-load transfer utilizing air-cooled chillers.  Additionally, he worked at York International where he solved issues relating to refrigerant-level control in heat exchangers across several of the company's large-tonnage chiller lines.  Just prior to law school Mr. McCormick was the field service manager for StrionAir, an electronic-filtration company.

Mr. McCormick holds multiple patents for expansion-valve control mechanisms.

Education

  • University of Colorado School of Law, J.D. (2010)
  • University of Colorado, B.S., Chemical Engineering; Minor in Chemistry (2001)

Bar Admissions

  • Colorado (2010)

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