About Weisdorfer Law

Practice and Background

I bring together engineering training, legal education, and hands-on experience across software, medical devices, and patent practice.

Professional Summary

I am a patent attorney with a multidisciplinary background spanning mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, software, and medical devices. My work combines technical depth with practical patent strategy across complex technologies.

I have experience supporting software, medical device, and electronics innovations through both engineering roles and patent prosecution, including work involving financial technology, healthcare systems, and other technical products in regulated environments.

Admissions & Credentials

California Bar Admission

California Bar No. 365503

USPTO Registration

Patent Bar Reg. No. 83,857

Patent Law Certificate

Mitchell Hamline Intellectual Property Institute

Professional Experience

Associate Attorney — Kubota and Basol

Patent and technology-focused legal work involving software, intellectual property strategy, and prosecution-related matters.

Patent Law Clerk — Schwegman Lundberg and Woessner

Patent prosecution support, drafting, analysis, and legal work involving complex technologies and innovation-focused clients.

Software Test Engineer — Illumina

Worked on the development of 5+ sequencing instrument platforms, including some from early development stages, with exposure to highly technical and regulated systems.

Software Test Engineer — Qualitest

Worked on projects for Edwards Lifesciences involving hemodynamic monitoring devices and software testing in a medical technology environment.

Publication

  • Cybaris® — Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Volume 16, Issue 1, Article 3
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Representative Technologies

  • Software platforms, applications, and user interface technologies
  • Medical devices, diagnostics, monitoring systems, and biomedical engineering-related innovations
  • Electrical and electronics-related systems, sensors, embedded systems, and signal processing technologies
  • Sequencing instruments, regulated device software, and complex technical platforms
  • Software patent work involving financial technology, healthcare-related technologies, and other enterprise and medical innovation matters

Education

San Diego Miramar College

A.S. in Mathematics and Engineering

Point Loma Nazarene University

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Physics

Johns Hopkins University

M.S. in Biomedical Engineering

Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, Society of Scholars