Mr. Dallmann�s practice area focuses on assisting with the preparation and prosecution of patent applications.
Technical Expertise
Mr. Dallmann�s practice focuses on electrical engineering, software and mechanical patents as well as exploring the field of renewable energy. He has worked with industry leaders such as Intel, Motorola and IBM.
Bar Admissions
Wisconsin, 2007
Federal District Court - Western District of Wisconsin, 2007
Prior Professional Experience
University of Wisconsin Law School
Court of Appeals Project
2006-2007
Mr. Dallmann acted as appellate advocate for indigent clients on behalf of the State of Wisconsin Public Defender's Office.
Intel Corp.
Component Designer/Design Manager
1998-2004
Mr. Dallmann designed and verified memory circuits used in server and workstation products. He completed three designs used in a dozen products spanning three technology generations. Mr. Dallmann also managed a design team, mentored junior engineers, developed design methodologies and translated designs into next-generation technologies.
Motorola, Inc.
Circuit Designer
1995-1998
Mr. Dallmann designed a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) test vehicle. He modified existing traditional memory design for manufacture using SOI technology. Mr. Dallmann worked closely with Research and Development as well as supervising mask designers. He also led efforts to export in-house memory designs for fabrication in external silicon foundries.
IBM Corp.
Engineering Internships
As an intern, Mr. Dallmann supported development of hard drive card electronics, tested network communication hardware and wrote software for submarine sonar systems.
Presentations and Publications
D. Dallmann and K. Shenai, Scaling Constraints Imposed by Self-Heating in Submicron SOI MOSSFETs, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, vol. 42, pp. 489-496, Mar. 1994.
D. Dallmann and K. Shinai, Effects of Self-Heating in Submicron VLSI SOI Devices, International Reliability Workshop, 1994 International Reliability Workshop, pp. 83-89.
Honors and Awards
Best Appellate Brief, Heffernan Moot Court competition, University of Wisconsin Law School, 2006
Professional Activities
Member, University of Wisconsin Law moot court team, Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition (trademark and unfair law)
Year Joined Firm
2007 |