Overview

Sean M. Dean, Ph.D.’s practice emphasizes counseling, patent prosecution, opinion work, product development, product clearance, due diligence studies, and development and management of patent portfolios.

Sean also works with clients to monetize their intellectual property portfolios in scenarios including financing rounds, company sales, and sale of patents after a change in technical focus.

Sean has leveraged his engineering experience helping clients protect bioremediation techniques, medical devices, electro-mechanical devices, water and wastewater treatment technologies, oil and gas production methods/equipment, and fluid flow control mechanisms. He has also worked with clients across a broad range of other technologies, including robots, mining equipment and methods, military hardware, security systems and sensors, semiconductor-related devices, consumer products, and computer peripheral devices.

Sean started his career as an environmental engineer focused on water resource and site remediation issues for Camp Dresser & McKee Inc. (1998-2001) and Applied Science Inc. (1994-1997). He managed modeling and system design for groundwater remediation projects and surface water management projects. Sean’s dissertation research focused on modeling the effects of lake-aquifer interactions on the transport and bioremediation of chlorinated solvents flowing towards Lake Michigan.

Sean served as an officer in the U.S. Navy (1987-2008). He retired from the U.S. Navy Reserve as a commander.

Professional associations

  • Professional Engineer, licensed in Michigan
  • Pro bono activities

    Named to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's Pro Bono Honor Roll for providing 50 or more pro bono hours in a single year (2022-2023).