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Kay Houston Caico
Phone: (972) 732-1001
Fax: (972) 732-9218
E-Mail: houston@slater-matsil.com



BIOGRAPHY

Kay Houston Caico is an engineer, a former technical salesperson, and the holder of both an M.B.A. and a J.D. She focuses her practice on patent prosecution and patent portfolio management.

Kay’s technical areas of expertise include electrical and mechanical devices and systems, including semiconductor processing, electronic circuits, telecommunications, communications, wireless technology, the Internet, voice over IP (Internet Protocol), and avionics. She has prosecuted patents in areas as diverse as heart catheters, oil field equipment, exercise clothing, and chemical processes. She has also handled federal trademark registrations for both trade and service marks.

Kay’s substantial business background, which includes experience in sales, marketing, and financial analysis, allows her to understand the full range of business considerations that factor into a client’s intellectual property decisions. Using these insights in combination with her technical expertise, Kay is able to work closely with her clients to create customized intellectual property strategies that support both their business and technological objectives. Kay is also a co-inventor of three United States patents.

EDUCATION

Kay graduated with a degree in electrical engineering, cum laude, from Southern Methodist University. She also received an M.B.A. and J.D. from Southern Methodist University.

MEMBERSHIPS

Kay is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is registered to practice as a patent attorney before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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allas, Texas 75252-5793 - 972-732-1001


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