Charles Knobloch maintains a private intellectual property law practice, assisting corporations in development of intellectual property positions and commercialization strategy, as well as Of Counsel assistance and technology consulting to lawyers and firms.

Mr. Knobloch also hires out to institutional investors, corporations, and joint ventures to serve in executive capacity for technology commercialization projects. Most recently, Mr. Knobloch served as CEO for a technology subsidiary of an institutionally held corporation. Mr. Knobloch also trains managers in technology commercialization through his "Lost Secrets of Edison" program. Through this program, planned ventures may be certified against objective criteria to mitigate venture risk.

Mr. Knobloch has 24 years experience in the oil industry (22 years with Conoco-DuPont), is a Texas certified Professional Geoscientist - Geophysicist. He was awarded the DuPont Engineering Excellence Award for advancements in imaging technology. Mr. Knobloch worked on several technology, licensing and commercial projects. Of note is the Joint Industry Project for Riserless Drilling (renamed Subsea Mudlift): a three-phase consortium of oil industry companies to develop technology to drill with mud starting at the sea floor rather than at sea level. Mr. Knobloch was Program Manager for the DeepLook Joint Industry Project whose purpose was to screen and evaluate reservoir technologies under development at National Labs, integrating these with the commercial interests of Conoco, BP, Shell, ChevronTexaco, Halliburton, Schlumberger, Baker, et al.

Currently, Mr. Knobloch is majority shareholder in Omnilaw International, a Texas Corporation managing the www.omnilaw.com website and OmniVote campaign services.

He is a law graduate of the University of Houston, holds a diploma in International Law (Russia) from the University of San Diego, and studied European law in Spain through the College of William and Mary.