Tyler Boschert is a seasoned intellectual property attorney and trusted advisor with extensive experience managing complex patent portfolios, developing IP strategies, and guiding clients through the ever-evolving landscape of intellectual property law. With a technical background in chemical engineering, Tyler brings deep insight into the complexities of his clients’ groundbreaking technologies, ranging from pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to chemical processes and materials science.
Tyler collaborates closely with inventors, researchers, and business leaders to develop and execute comprehensive intellectual property strategies. He manages global patent portfolios for startups, established companies, and research institutions, ensuring robust protection and alignment with business objectives. His practice includes patent prosecution, freedom-to-operate analyses, due diligence in mergers and acquisitions, and IP enforcement strategies.
In addition to his technical expertise, Tyler has extensive experience navigating the commercial challenges unique to the life sciences sector. Tyler has successfully negotiated complex IP licensing agreements and represented clients in contentious proceedings involving patent validity.
Tyler earned his law degree from the University of Colorado Law School and his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, with a second major in economics, from Northwestern University. Passionate about fostering innovation, he is active in professional organizations and mentors emerging talent in the legal and technical fields.
University of Colorado Law School (J.D., 2014)
Northwestern University (B.S., Chemical Engineering; Economics, 2011)
- Patent Prosecution
- Patent Search Services
- Chemistry
- Green Technology
- Life Sciences
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2012
Colorado, 2014
Presentations and Publications:
- Author: “A Fed. Circ. Failure and The Constitutionality of IPR,” Law360, 2017.
- Author: International Association of Defense Counsel – “What Is a Patent? The Constitutionality of Claim Invalidation in Inter Partes Review and ITC Proceedings,” 2017.