Biography
Camille is an intellectual property attorney focusing her practice on patent preparation and prosecution for both domestic and foreign patent applications. Her technical background covers a wide range of technologies including machine-learning and natural language processing, as well as other computer software, telecommunications, and augmented and virtual reality systems. Camille also draws on her valuable experience as a researcher and physicist to support matters dealing with nanomaterials, optics/lasers, and biotechnology innovations.
Prior to joining Dinsmore, Camille worked as a physicist on Photon Doppler Velocimetry systems and as a patent engineer supporting all stages of patent prosecution, from drafting to grant.
Education
- Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School (J.D.)
- Woody Deem Trial Advocacy Competition, Best Plaintiff’s Attorney
- Giles Sutherland Rich IP Moot Court, Best Oralist
- Brigham Young University (B.S.)
- Applied Physics, Nanomaterials Emphasis
Bar Admissions
- California (PENDING)