Arjay Parhar
Associate Washington
Arjay Parhar is a registered patent attorney. His practice encompasses a broad range of intellectual property, including both patent prosecution and patent litigation.
Mr. Parhar drafts and prosecutes patent applications globally across diverse technologies, including medical devices, automotive tech, green technology, and aerospace. He manages complex patent families through office action responses, amendments, and prior art analysis, and prepares strategies for international cases in markets such as Japan, India, and Italy. Additionally, Mr. Parhar creates claim charts, infringement analyses, and issues cease-and-desist letters to protect clients’ IP.
Mr. Parhar earned his JD at the University of California, Irvine, School of Law. While in law school, Mr. Parhar worked at the Intellectual Property, Arts, and Technology Clinic where he helped publish a Rap on Trial Practice Guide and conducted fair use analysis for low-income filmmakers. He was also a research assistant to Professor Kenneth W. Simons and the President of the Middle Eastern and South Asian Law Student Association.
Affiliations
- California State Bar
- Registered Patent Attorney, United States Patent and Trademark Office
Education
- University of California, Irvine School of Law, JD
- Washington University in St. Louis, B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Bar Admissions
- California
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