Abran J. Kean

Of Counsel at Erise

Abran Kean is the founder of Access Point Maps, where an iOS and Android app was designed and launched to assist flyfishers in accessing public rivers and streams since April 2020. Abran serves as lead patent litigation counsel and is a shareholder at Erise, with a focus on patent litigation in the U.S. Additionally, Abran is an Entrepreneur in Residence at South Dakota Mines since August 2020. Previous experience includes roles as an associate at Shook, Hardy & Bacon from 2006 to 2012, law clerk at Sheridan Ross, and legal internships at Bennington Johnson and the Board of Regents. Technical internships were completed at Ball Aerospace and Motorola, following an educational background with a J.D. from the University of Denver - Sturm College of Law and a B.S. in Computer Engineering from South Dakota Mines.

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Denver, United States

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Erise

Erise is a group of former big-firm IP lawyers who are committed to redefining the status quo in IP representation. Erise has a singular focus: meeting your intellectual property needs. We do one thing and we do it very well. We have gathered the professional talent and IP-litigation resources you need without unnecessary overhead. Erise is dedicated to building relationships with its clients, rather than garnering as many clients as possible. This may result in fewer, but we believe better, relationships. We earn the trust that forms the foundation of these relationships over time through consistently sound and creative strategies, solid execution of those strategies, and a daily attention to detail and communication. We approach each client and each matter with the respect and the individualized attention they deserve. Our mission is simple: 1) Leverage our experience and creativity to deliver results. 2) Develop and maintain relationships built on trust with our clients. 3) Provide flexible, value-based services that reflect the unique situation, needs and concerns of each client.


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