Patent prosecution across a broad industry range
Victoria Cook focuses on preparing and prosecuting domestic and foreign patent applications, as well as assisting clients with patentability analyses and infringement and invalidity assessments. Her technical experience is in the biomedical, mechanical, electromechanical and electrical arts, covering a broad range of industries such as:
- Medical devices, surgical instruments and cardiac implantable electrical devices
- Pool equipment and water treatment and purification systems
- Trucks and trailers
- Pumping systems
- Imaging systems (MRI, PET, CAT, ultrasound)
- Aquaculture systems
Prior to entering the legal field, Victoria gained experience in both research and industry settings. As a research intern at the Medical College of Wisconsin, she worked on computational modeling of cellular ion exchanger kinetics in mitochondria. As an engineering intern at a large medical device company, she worked on the development of needleless IV access products with reduced risk of product-related bloodstream infections.
Admitted in Arizona. Not admitted in Wisconsin.
Capabilities
Professional Recognitions
- Best Lawyers in America® "Ones to Watch" (2022-present: Intellectual Property Law, Litigation - Intellectual Property)
Professional & Civic Activities
- Biomedical Engineering Society, member
- Tau Beta Pi, member
- Eta Kappa Nu, member
- American Bar Association, member
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Education
- Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 2016)
- Honors: Order of the Coif; Rebecca and Michael Berch Scholar; Pedrick Scholar
- Certificate in Law, Science and Technology, with specialization in Intellectual Property
- Arizona State Law Journal, managing editor
- Intellectual Property Student Association, member
- Women Law Students' Association, member
- Milwaukee School of Engineering (B.S., 2008)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Women’s soccer
Bar Admissions
- Arizona
Court Admissions
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2011