Andrea Evans, Member of The Law Firm of Andrea Hence Evans, LLC
Experience
USPTO, (Alexandria, VA)
Patent Examiner, 2002 - 2005
As a Patent Examiner, Attorney Evans examined patent applications in the electrical and mechanical engineering areas featuring printing, keyboards and time measuring devices. She researched prior art using USPTO automated tools to determine whether the applications complied with patent laws and rules such as novelty (Section 102) and obviousness (Section 103). She is extremely familiar with patent and trademark policies, procedures and USPTO guidelines.
USPTO, (Alexandria, VA)
Trademark Examining Attorney, 2005 - 2007
While working as a Trademark Examining Attorney, Attorney Evans examined all types of trademarks including design marks, word marks, Madrid applications, and configuration trademark applications to determine eligibility for registration on the Principal or Supplemental Register. This examination included conducting a search using the USPTO automated search tools to determine whether the applicant’s mark was similar to prior pending applications and also whether the goods or services were closely related to registrant’s such that there is a likelihood of confusion as defined under Trademark Act Section 2(d). Extensive legal research was also conducted to determine whether or not the applicant’s proposed mark was descriptive, misdescriptive, a surname, geographically descriptive or geographically misdescriptive as defined under Trademark Act Sections 2(e)(1), 2(e)(2), 2(e)(3) and 2(e)(4), respectively.
Education
Spelman College, (Atlanta, GA)
Math, Math 1999
Full tuition scholarship from NASA
Georgia Institute of Technology, (Atlanta, GA)
Bachelors of Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering 1999
Full Tuition Scholarship from NASA
George Washington Law School, (Washington, DC)
Juris Doctorate, JD 2002
World renowned intellectual property curriculum
Licenses
Articles
Smart Employers: Require Trademark Training
Submitted By: Andrea Evans On: Oct 26th 2009
Category: Trademarks, United States
Whether your business is large or small, it is important that your employees understand your brand. You must ensure that your employees are using your trademarks properly and that...
Helping You Understand Patents
Submitted By: Andrea Evans On: Oct 26th 2009
Category: Patents, United States
Before you contact a law firm to discuss protecting your intellectual property (IP), understand the basics of IP. The basics include the differences between a patent, trademark and...
