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Admitted to the State Bar of California and the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Admitted to practice as a patent attorney before the United States Patent and Trademark Office
J.D., Boston University School of Law
M.S. in Computer Science, the University of California at Los Angeles
Areas of research: languages and compiler systems, parallel computing
B.S. Cum Laude in Computer Science, the University of California at Los Angeles
Econ One, 2019-present
The Law Office of J. Chase Covello, 2019-present
Munck Wilson Mandala, 2018-2019
UCLA Department of Sociology, 2016-present
UCLA Center for International Science, Technology, and Cultural Policy, 2012-2016
The Hecker Law Group, 2009-2018
Citicorp Development Center, 2005-2006
Chase Covello is a computer scientist and patent attorney in Los Angeles, CA. He provides technology infrastructure and security consulting services, as well as counsel on intellectual property law and related legal issues.Ā Chase assists the economists and analysts at Econ One with software development, data management, cleaning and formatting of raw data, database administration, and Linux and UNIX system administration.Ā Chase’s law practice includes assisting clients with patent and trademark applications, as well as patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, and technology litigation.Ā Chase co-teaches “Data Science for the Social Sciences” with Dr. Amarita Natt for the UCLA Department of Sociology.