Todd Komaromy's practice is concentrated in intellectual property and technology. His experience includes intellectual property counseling, patent and trademark prosecution, intellectual property litigation, and technology licensing. Todd has prosecuted patents related to electrical, mechanical, software, chemical and business method matters. His broad technical experience includes prosecuting patents related to missile defense systems, medical therapy devices, coaxial connectors, telemetry systems and devices, radiation hardened circuits, semiconductor testing, weapon accessories, and antenna systems. Todd's business experience includes advising local utilities on technical and regulatory issues.
Education
- Arizona State University, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (J.D., 2008)
- University of Phoenix (M.B.A., 2005)
- Ohio State University (B.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002)
Court Admissions
- Supreme Court of Arizona
- United States District Court, District of Arizona
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
Representative Presentations & Publications
- To License or Not to License (and what you need to know if you do), Co-Presenter, Small Business Development Center (SBDC), City of Chandler, TechEDge (October 11, 2011)
Professional Recognition & Awards
- Entrepreneur Advantage Project (EAP) Grant/Award Winner, founder of non-profit designated driver organization "Scooty Call"
Community Involvement
- Habitat for Humanity, Volunteer
- Ohio State University Alumni Association, Member
Other Professional Experience
- Squire Sanders & Dempsey, Patent Attorney (2008-2009)
- Noblitt & Gilmore, Law Clerk/Technical Advisor (2006-2008)
- Salt River Project, Legal Intern (2007-2008)
- Technology Venture Clinic-AzTE, Arizona State University (2007)
- Arizona Public Service, Electrical Engineer and Senior Rate and Regulatory Analyst (2002-2005)






