Camille L. Urban, Attorney at Law
Camille Urban is a member of BrownWinick, serving on the firm's Management Committee
and Chairs the firm's Intellectual Property
practice group. Camille practices in the areas of patents,
trademarks and copyrights. Because most aspects of these areas of the law are
federal or even international in nature, Camille's clients range from individuals
to large companies located regionally as well as throughout the globe. Her practice
includes engineering and negotiating international and domestic licenses and technology
agreements, participating in due diligence and transfer activities relating to
mergers and acquisitions and assisting clients in preparing private and public
placement documents in addition to preparing and prosecuting patent and trademark
applications and registering copyrights. She assists clients in creating strategies
to protect and increase the value of their intellectual property both domestically
and internationally, and helps clients devise and develop coherent intellectual
property portfolios. Camille has provided legal services in a broad range of technical
areas including:
- Processes and apparatus used to obtain value-added by-products from various production
processes including biofuels production;
- Processes for decreasing net carbon outputs and for creating carbon credits;
- High efficiency wind turbine designs;
- Intelligent building monitoring and control;
- Web-enabled contract management software;
- Web-based services management systems for compliance with Medicare;
- Implements for agricultural input recordation and dispensing related to GPS positioning,
crop traits, and weather conditions;
- Agricultural implements for nitrogen application, seed metering, and grain storage;
- Genetically modified and cloned animals for medical use or research and for herd
development;
- Apparatus for disposing of biological waste;
- Processes for separation of components from biological fluids;
- Hybrids, inbreds and varieties of various crop-value plants;
- Art licensing and copyright protection; and
- Processes for gasifying by-products for conversion to new energy streams.
Camille also advocates for clients relative to all kinds of intellectual property,
including arbitrating and litigating conflicts as necessary in various state and
federal courts and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Camille received her B.A. in Chemistry from Iowa State University in 1985 where
she was inducted into
Phi Beta Kappa, her M.A.T. in Teaching from the University
of Iowa in 1987 and completed law school in two years in the accelerated program
at the University of Iowa, obtaining her J.D.,
with high distinction, in 1998.
Camille was admitted to the Iowa bar in 1998. She is admitted to practice in
the Southern District of Iowa and the United State Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit. Camille is also admitted to practice in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office as a registered patent attorney.