Greg W. Meyer
Principal / St. Louis Metro Office
Greg is a registered patent attorney focused on preparing and prosecuting patent applications for clients in numerous innovative fields. He works closely with in-house counsel and inventors to define viable strategies that will protect the full scope of their newest inventions. With a demonstrated expertise in analytical technology, Greg serves clients in the U.S. and abroad in numerous industries, including financial services, data analytics, agricultural science and analytics, electronics, software, and other technology areas.
Greg’s practice takes into account the complex landscapes of patent and business strategy. With more than a decade of experience, he is able to quickly form tangible solutions that are aligned with his client’s goals and objectives. Clients value his meticulous and technical nature, analytical skills and acute focus on the details, as well as his ability to artfully draft patent applications that protect original innovations and represent important long-term investment. Whether he is working with in-house counsel, corporate executives or sales teams, Greg’s straight-forward, no frills communication style helps deliver results.
Awards & Distinctions
- Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers in Business for Intellectual Property, Missouri, “Up and Coming,” 2020-2023
- Best Lawyers, Litigation – Patent, 2019-2024
- Best Lawyers, Litigation – Intellectual Property, 2021-2024
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly, “Best IP Attorney,” 2020
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly, “Best Patent Attorney,” 2018
- Missouri Lawyers Weekly, “Up & Coming,” 2017
- St. Louis Small Business Monthly, “Top St. Louis Business Lawyers,” 2016-2017
- Missouri Super Lawyers, “Rising Star,” 2015-2019
MEMBERSHIPS
- Mechanical, Electrical, Computer & Design Practice Group Leader
Education
J.D., magna cum laude, Saint Louis University School of Law, 2007
B.S., Electrical Engineering, magna cum laude, Saint Louis University, 2002
Bar & Court Admissions
Missouri
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Eastern District of Missouri
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