Steve Rodgers is vice president and associate general counsel, Legal and Corporate Affairs and director of litigation for Intel. In this role he manages the Intel Litigation and Competition Group and is responsible for Intel's worldwide intellectual property, antitrust, securities, commercial, class action and other litigation related matters. He has held this position since 2004.
Rodgers' previous Intel experience includes serving as senior litigation counsel and leading various litigation-related activities. He joined Intel in 2000.
Prior to joining Intel, Rodgers was a partner at the Brown and Bain, PA law firm focusing on establishment, protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in the computer industry, including patent, copyright and trademark litigation, counseling and licensing. Rodgers also served as a faculty associate professor of law at the Arizona State University College of Law.
Rodgers graduated received his bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in 1989. He received his juris doctorate from the University of Utah in 1992. Rodgers served as editor in chief of the Utah Law Review and was a William H. Leary Scholar.
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