Jason R. Bond, J.D.
Founding Shareholder
Jason specializes in patent prosecution in life sciences and medical devices, due diligence, and managing legal disputes, including litigation and reexaminations.

Jason has extensive experience preparing and prosecuting patents across many fields, with specialization in the life science and medical device fields. Jason also has substantial experience in conducting due diligence reviews, including freedom to operate analyses and preparing corresponding legal opinions and strategic plans. Jason further has an extensive and successful track record in preparing for, conducting, and where desired, avoiding, legal disputes, including reexamination proceedings, protests, and litigation.
- Founding Shareholder, Casimir Jones, S.C., 2007
- Associate, Medlen & Carroll, LLP, 1998-2007
- Editor, University of Toledo Law Review, 1997
- Law Clerk, Medlen & Carroll, LLP, 1997
- Intern, 6th District Court of Appeals of Ohio, 1996
- Bacteriological Lab Intern, City of Toledo Water Treatment Plant, 1994
- University of Toledo College of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1998
- University of Toledo, Graduate Molecular Biology Course Work, 1997-1998
- Indiana University, B.S., Biology and Environmental Science (double major), 1995
- United States Patent and Trademark Office
- United States District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
- State Bar of Wisconsin
Promega Corp. v. Applera Corp. (W.D. Wis. 2002), which related to a foundational sequencing patent owned by Applera. Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. v. Promega Corporation, which related to the foundational PCR and Taq polymerase patents owned by Roche. 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19059 (N.D. Cal 1999)
323 F.3d 1354, 66 USPQ2d 1385 (Fed. Cir. 2003)
2003 US. App. LEXIS 14802 (Fed. Cir. 2003)