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Dunlap Codding Adds Three Lawyers

Dunlap Codding recently added two associates, John Behles and Joseph D. Maxey; and added Charles “Chic” Krukiel of counsel.

Dunlap Codding is a nationally recognized leader in the area of Intellectual Property law with offices in Oklahoma City and Washington, DC.

Behles focuses his practice on patent law, prosecuting patents before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. He graduated from the University of Tulsa with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2004.

Maxey drafts and prosecutes patent applications in the electrical and mechanical arts. A recent graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Law, Maxey earned his BS in Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology, cum laude, from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2005.

Krukiel practices in the areas of intellectual property, technology licensing, and patent law and is involved in counseling and transactional work in all aspects of US and foreign intellectual property.

Founded in 1957, Dunlap Codding is Oklahoma’s largest and oldest intellectual property law firm.

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