Attorneys: Frank J. Dykas | Robert L. Shaver | Stephen M. Nipper | Elizabeth Herbst Schierman
Elizabeth Herbst Schierman joined the Firm in 2006 and is a registered patent attorney licensed to practice in the state and federal courts of Idaho. Ms. Schierman came to the Firm after serving as a federal judicial law clerk to Chief United States Magistrate Judge Larry M. Boyle in the District of Idaho.
Ms. Schierman holds a degree in Chemical Engineering and has experience working with a broad range of intellectual property, including copyrights, trademarks, and patents for inventions in industries such as the food processing, agriculture, and electrical engineering industries. She is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association and is the current Secretary of the Intellectual Property Section of the Idaho State Bar.
Prior to making Idaho her home in 1997, Ms. Schierman lived abroad in Belgium, the United Kingdom, and West Germany. With a father who is a trombonist and a mother who is a violinist, music instructor, and avid quilter, Ms. Schierman has always been a supporter of the arts and enjoys spending time drawing, crafting, playing the piano, and singing in a local music group.
BAR ADMISSIONS:
- United States Patent and Trademark Office - 2006
- State of Idaho - 2005
- United States District Courts for the District of Idaho - 2005
EDUCATION:
- Juris Doctor, University of Idaho - 2005
Law Review
National Moot Court Competition Team - Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering, magna cum laude,University of Idaho - 2002
EXPERIENCE:
- Federal Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorably Larry M. Boyle, Chief United States Magistrate Judge, District of Idaho - 2005-2006
- Intellectual Property Intern, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. - 2004-2005
- Technology Transfer Assistant / Federal Reporting Officer, Washington State University Research Foundation - 2003-2005
- Research Assistant, D.C. Drown Associates - 2001-2002
- Teaching Assistant in"Reactor Kinetics and Design" and "Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer" Classes, University of Idaho Department of Chemical Engineering - 2000-2002