Darin Gibby
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Darin Gibby

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In addition to a thriving career as a novelist, Darin Gibby is also one of the country’s premiere patent attorneys and a partner at the prestigious firm of Kilpatrick Townsend. Darin’s first book, Why Has America Stopped Inventing?, explored the critical issue of America’s broken patent system. His second book, The Vintage Club, tells the story of a group of the world’s wealthiest men who are chasing a legend about a wine that can make you live forever. His third book, Gil, tells the story of a high school coach who miraculously discovers that he can pitch with deadly accuracy and speed. Gil is offered a contract as a replacement player for the Colorado Rockies during a baseball strike. As the season progresses, Gil discovers that his unexpected gift is the result of a rare disease, and continuing to pitch may hasten his own death. Gil must decide what price he is willing to pay to live his dream. His newest book is Chasing Hindy, a story about a patent attorney who thinks she has landed her dream job with a company that purports to have a car that can run a water. After leaving her law practice, however, she finds that things aren't as they seem. With a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering and a Master of Business Administration degree, he is highly regarded in Denver’s legal and business community as a patent strategist, business manager, and community leader. He is also a sought-after speaker on IP issues at businesses, colleges and technology forums, where he demonstrates the value of patents using simple lessons from working on products such as Crocs shoes, Izzo golf straps and Trek bicycles. An avid traveler and accomplished triathlete, Darin also enjoys backcountry fly-fishing trips and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. He lives in Denver with his wife, Robin.
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