
H. Jared Doster, Esq.

Jared Doster specializes in federal litigation. Mr. Doster was born and raised in Panama City, Florida, where he currently resides.
After graduating from Vanderbilt University Law School, he practiced in the intellectual property department of Baker Botts in Houston. He also practiced at Florida's oldest IP boutique law firm in Miami, and for a time, he worked in his hometown as a solo IP attorney. Additionally, Mr. Doster serves as a part-time Assistant Public Defender at the Office of the Public Defender, 14th Judicial Circuit.
Before law school, Mr. Doster worked as a graduate research assistant at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) in East Lansing, Michigan, while obtaining his master's degree in physics. Prior to that, he worked as an undergraduate research assistant at the John D. Fox Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory in Tallahassee, Florida, while obtaining his bachelor's degree in physics. He also worked as an adjunct physics professor at Gulf Coast State College.
Strengths:
Achiever
Strategic
Relator
Futuristic
Individualization
Admissions:
All state and federal courts in Florida
All state and federal courts in Texas
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
Education:
Florida State University - Dual B.S. in Physics with Honors, and Applied & Computational Mathematics
Michigan State University - M.S., Physics
Vanderbilt University Law School - J.D.
Practice areas:
Intellectual Property
Federal Litigation