Glenn Lenzen and David McCrosky Join Husch Blackwell
Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Glenn H. Lenzen and David J. McCrosky joined the firm's Denver, Colo., office. They concentrate their practice in Intellectual Property law, Lenzen as a Partner and McCrosky as an Associate.
Before joining the firm, Lenzen practiced at Polsinelli Shughart PC and helped to expand the firm's intellectual property practice. He also worked at other Denver-area law firms, focusing on all aspects of intellectual property counseling, including patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret protection. Prior to entering private practice, Lenzen served as Vice President - Intellectual Property and Licensing and Chief Patent Counsel for Raytheon Company, where he restructured and rebuilt the Intellectual Property and Licensing Department and had companywide responsibility for the organization’s intellectual property matters. He also served as Senior Counsel for Hexcel Corporation and was staff counsel to several small software companies in Silicon Valley. Prior to practicing law, Lenzen was a Staff Engineer for Caterpiller, Inc., and upon receiving his J.D., he returned to Caterpillar’s in-house patent department.
McCrosky also worked at Polsinelli on all types of intellectual property matters related to software programs, medical devices and defense industry technologies. He worked at another Denver law firm prior to Polsinelli, counseling companies in the mining and nanotechnology industries on U.S. patent and trademark matters. McCrosky entered private practice at an intellectual property firm in Washington, D.C., where he prepared and prosecuted U.S. patent applications for mostly Japanese companies in technologies such as wireless communications networks, electronic entertainment devices and control systems. He began his career as a Patent Examiner for the U.S. Patent and Trademark office in 2001.
Lenzen obtained his M.B.A. from Saint Mary's College of California (1990), his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law (1979), and his M.S. and B.S. from Ohio State University (1970).
McCrosky received his J.D. from Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis (2001). He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University (1997).