John Mohyi, Esq.
Of Counsel
John Mohyi is a Michigan attorney with a law degree from MSU College of Law and Honors Degrees in Economics and Psychology from Wayne State University. John has a diverse legal background, including Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence Law, and Entrepreneurial Law, among other areas.
His past accomplishments include his work as a legal researcher for the Michigan Council on Future Mobility, where John was one of four researchers tasked with evaluating and proposing modifications to the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code to ensure compatibility with automated vehicles. He currently serves as a board member on the West Bloomfield Zoning Board of Appeals, is the co-founder and chief legal counsel for the mobile app Karmascore, and is the Founder of Mohyi Labs, where he holds a patent for an impeller-based propulsion system for drones and flying cars.
In addition to his legal accomplishments, John was also a 2016 contestant on Intel’s America’s Greatest Makers on TBS; a 2016 finalist in the National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition; a winner of the SxSW Lockheed Martin HeloPitch Competition; has served as a FIRST Robotics mentor; and was featured on the History Channel in the “Detroit: Comeback City” documentary for his non-profit work with the Michigan Central Station Preservation Society.
Professional Honors:
- Past keynotes include the 2017 Frost & Sullivan Intelligent Mobility Conference in London, England, on the future of “flying cars” and the five-year anniversary of the USPTO’s Elijah J. McCoy Midwest Regional Office in Detroit.
Education:
- Michigan State University College of Law
-
Juris Doctor
- Wayne State University
- Honors Degrees in Economics and Psychology