Biography

Attorney Charlotte Holoubek is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana and a past Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the New Hampshire Bar Association. She earned a J.D. from Franklin Pierce Law Center, focusing on patent and intellectual property law, and conducted graduate engineering work at Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College and Bagley School of Engineering at Mississippi State University. Attorney Holoubek is experienced in preparing, filing and prosecuting domestic and foreign patent and trademark applications and counseling clients on all aspects of intellectual property law.

Patent Attorney Charlotte Holoubek

The specification and claims of a patent, particularly if the invention be at all complicated, constitute one of the most difficult legal instruments to draw with accuracy.

Mr. Justice Brown, Topliff v. Topliff, U.S. Sup. Ct. 145 U.S. 156, 171 (1892)

Education

Franklin Pierce Law Center

  • Juris Doctorate
  • Patent and IP Law

Dartmouth College

  • Thayer School of Engineering
  • Graduate Work – Biotechnology

Mississippi State University

  • Bagley School of Engineering
  • Graduate Work – Mech. Eng.

Plymouth State University

  • M.B.A.

Vermont Law School

  • M.S.E.L

Louisiana State University – Shreveport

  • B.G.S – Biochemistry Conc.

Bar Admissions

Registered, United States Patent and Trademark Office

New Hampshire Bar

U. S. Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit

Organization

Member Shreveport Bar Association

Past Chairman NH Bar Association Intellectual Property Section

Past President NH Catholic Lawyers Guild

An inventor is a man who looks around upon the world, and is not content with things as they are; he wants to improve whatever he sees; he wants to benefit the world; he is haunted by an idea; the spirit of invention possesses him, seeing materialization.

Alexander Graham Bell