New York Law School graduate Chester Carlson chose to focus on patent work after spending time working as a research engineer with Bell Labs. His experience in law school helped drive him to finish an invention he’d been toying with for years. The resulting process would become the heart of what company?
Hint: The company Carlson joined was named Haloid, but changed its name based on combining Greek roots. Carlson reportedly hated the new name suggestion.
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