Florence King

First woman patent attorney in America
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFirst woman patent attorney in America
PlacesUnited States of America
wasLawyer Attorney
Work fieldLaw
Gender
Female
Birth1870
Death1924 (aged 54 years)
Education
Mount Morris College
Chicago–Kent College of Law
The details

Biography

Florence King (1870–1924) was the first female patent attorney in America.

Early life and education

King earned a B.A. from Mount Morris College in 1891 and a law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1895.

Career

King became the first woman registered to practice before the U.S. Patent Office in 1897, became the first woman to argue a patent case before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1922, and became the first woman to win a case before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1923 (Crown v. Nye).

She also worked as a consulting engineer in machine design and construction, having attended Armour Institute of Technology for three years.

She founded and served as president of the Women's Association of Commerce of Chicago and the Woman's Association of Commerce of the United States. She also organized the Woman's Alaska Gold Club.

She died of breast cancer.

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