Stacie Carrithers - Louisville, KY
Attorney at Carrithers Law Office, PLLC
Intellectual Property Lawyers in Louisville, KY
2950 Breckenridge Lane Suite 10 Louisville, KY 40220
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Louisville Intellectual Property Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Intellectual Property
Attorney Information
Overview
M.Eng. in Chemical Engineering
B.S. in Chemical Engineering
Provides technical assistance in patent, trademark and copyright matters serving our clients throughout the United States and in foreign countries.
Prior to joining our intellectual property team, Stacie worked for several years in the field of industrial chemical engineering. Stacie served as a Technical Development Engineer for Dow Corning, Inc. with expertise in silicon chemistry process technology, adhesives, and sealants. She also provided technical support to manufacturing and customer service. Prior to joining Dow Corning, Stacie worked in the Water Soluble Polymers and Epoxy group for Rhone Poulenc/Hi-Tek Polymers.
Education
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Non Legal Education
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University of Louisville
Bachelor of Science
Major: Chemical Engineering -
University of Louisville
Master in Engineering
Major: Chemical Engineering
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University of Louisville
Contact
2950 Breckenridge Lane
Suite 10
Louisville, KY 40220
Phone: 502-452-1233
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.carritherslaw.com
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