Chris Storm is an IP Legal Director at Uber Technologies, Inc., where he leads Uber’s IP policy initiatives and Uber’s IP strategy for self-driving and other emerging transportation technologies. Past roles at Uber include both IP and non-IP positions managing legal support for self-driving, aerial ridesharing, and other emerging technologies. Before joining Uber, Chris served as an assistant general counsel for intellectual property at Bell Helicopter and as an associate at Baker Botts LLP. Chris received his B.S. (aerospace engineering) and M.S. (technology commercialization) from The University of Texas at Austin and his J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center.
Additionally, Chris has authored and presented academic articles on the intersection of technology commercialization and patent remedies. His writing draws inspiration both from his personal experience with small businesses as well as his professional experience helping entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs launch innovative new products and grow into successful public companies. His research relies heavily on non-patent business literature and historical patent records, including extensive archival research at the Library of Congress and at National Archives repositories across the country.
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