Jesse A. Fenty, Esq
Of-counsel
Patent Attorney, admitted in VA and DC
Mr. Fenty is a highly skilled Patent and Trademark attorney from the Washington, DC area. With a comprehensive understanding of Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, Licensing, and Corporate Law, Jesse has helped numerous companies develop and protect their intellectual property and navigate complex legal issues.
Jesse is known for his ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a clear and concise manner, ensuring that his clients understand the intricacies of IP protection. Jesse's dedication to his clients and commitment to excellence have earned him a reputation as a trusted technology and business advisor. Whether it's filing patent applications, conducting clearance searches, drafting licensing agreements, or resolving IP disputes, Jesse Fenty is the go-to attorney for businesses seeking comprehensive and effective IP protection strategies.
Jesse is proficient working in many industries including semiconductor and integrated circuit design and manufacturing, telecom and networking, cryptography, waveguides and optics, nanotechnology, medical devices, and a wide range of electrical, mechanical, and software technologies.

Bar Admissions
Virginia and District of Columbia
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Education
Howard University, Washington, DC, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, 1996
American University, Washington College of Law, Juris Doctor, 2005
Experience
PnK IP, LLC, of-counsel (2024 - present)
H.C. Park & Associates, PLC, patent attorney (2020-2024)
Kramer & Amado, patent attorney (2014-2020)
Fenty IP Law, parter (2012-2014)
Stanzione & Kim, patent attorney (2008-2012)
Antonelli, Terry, Stout, and Kraus, patent attorney (2007-2008)
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, patent examiner (1998-2007)
Publications & Articles
Accelerating Innovation: The Case for Earlier Patent Publications by the USPTO and other
Patent Offices
U.S. Continuation Practice - Thermo-Sensitive Payment Card
Every Inventor says the same thing upon coming up with a new idea
Broad or Narrow? Choosing the Right Patent Claim Strategy for Your Invention
The Inequity of Trademark Fees for Small Businesses: A Call for Change
From 1,000,000 to 12,000,000: Tracking the Rapid Growth of USPTO Patents
Nike's Unstoppable Force: Jordan Brand Secures Another NBA Finals Victory
Glitch in the Matrix: Navigating Sponsorship Exclusivity in the NBA
Terrence Howard utilizes USPTO Continuation Practice to Expand his Patent Portfolio