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Nathan Vielmette

Law Clerk / Washington, D.C. Metro Office

Nathan Vielmette is a law clerk with a strong foundation in electrical engineering and intellectual property law. He assists inventors, startups, and established corporations in navigating the complex landscape of patent prosecution, portfolio assessment, and intellectual property matters. Drawing on his technical background, Nathan combines analytical rigor with legal insight to help clients transform complex, cutting-edge innovations into actionable intellectual property strategies.

His work encompasses a broad range of emerging and established technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, communications standards such as Wi-Fi and 5G, medical devices, and mechanical systems. Nathan is involved in drafting and reviewing patent applications, conducting technical analyses to support legal opinions, and participating in strategic portfolio reviews. By bridging technical experience and legal knowledge, he supports clients in protecting their intellectual property assets, enhancing the value of their innovations, and anticipating potential challenges in an evolving technological and regulatory environment.

  • Assisted with patent prosecution involving artificial intelligence/machine learning, communications standards, medical devices, and mechanical technologies.
  • Supported patent portfolio analysis and legal guidance for startups and corporate clients.
  • Collaborated with inventors and technical teams to convert complex innovations into actionable intellectual property strategies.

Nathan earned his J.D. and a B.S. in electrical and electronics engineering. Outside the office, he volunteers as a judge for trial advocacy competitions, providing mentorship and guidance to student teams. He also enjoys riding his Vespa and contributing to his local community through volunteer activities.

Education

J.D., George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, 2025

B.S., Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Harding University, 2021