Firms To Watch: Patents: litigation (full coverage)

Led by former Global Chair of life sciences patent litigation at King & Spalding LLP Gerald Flattman, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP a growing group of experts in patent infringement disputes, particularly in the pharmaceuticals, biotech and biosimilars industries. In January 2024, Peter J. Amernio and Colleen Tracy James joined from White & Case LLP.
With an extensive global intellectual property network, Reed Smith LLP fields a seasoned group of patent litigators that stands out for its experience handling patent infringement cases relating to semiconductors.
As of April 2023, Timothy Gilman is the new practice head of the patent litigation group at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP. He brought with him a whole team of highly experienced patent trial experts from from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP.
Led by trial lawyer Yar Chaikovsky in Palo Alto, White & Case LLP handles a broad range of patent infringement disputes for both domestic and international tech clients. A group from Paul Hastings LLP joined the firm in March 2023, including Philip Ou and David Okano, both based in Palo Alto.

Patents: litigation (full coverage) in United States

Jones Day

Jones Day has a full-service intellectual property practice with trial lawyers capable of assisting clients with a wide range of tech and life sciences patent disputes. The group works across a wide range of industry sectors, including medical devices, pharmaceuticals and consumer products, and maintains relationships with notable clients including Johnson & Johnson, Qualcomm, and Tineco Intelligent Technology. The patent litigation practice is co-headed by trial lawyer David Maiorana in Cleveland, who has extensive experience acting in competitor disputes, Ryan Walsh in Atlanta, as well as San Diego-based Anthony Insogna, who is the global chair of the firm's IP practice. In Silicon Valley, Greg Lanier is a seasoned trial lawyer who specialises in tech sector infringement cases, having recently represented NXP Semiconductors in a patent infringement dispute against a competitor. The group also includes Sasha Mayergoyz in Chicago, whose broad practice covers a variety of tech patent disputes across all patent litigation forums, and IP litigator Sarah Geers in New York, who frequently represents pharmaceutical companies in a wide range of proceedings, including Hatch-Waxman litigation and jury trials.

Practice head(s):

Anthony Insogna; David Maiorana; Ryan Walsh


Other key lawyers:

Greg Lanier; Sasha Mayergoyz; Sarah Geers


Key clients

Google LLC


Johnson & Johnson


DePuy Synthes


Merck


NXP


R.J. Reynolds


Tineco Intelligent Technology


Ricoh


Xilinx


The NOCO Company


Qualcomm


Work highlights


  • Acted for Merck Sharp & Dohme in a multi-party Hatch-Waxman dispute in which the court sided with Merck on an issue of first impression involving the calculation of Merck’s patent term extension.
  • Represented DePuy Synthes, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, in a patent infringement case involving medical devices.
  • Represented R.J. Reynolds before the ITC in a patent infringement case against Philip Morris, with the Federal Circuit ruling in Reynolds’ favor and keeping Philip Morris’ electronic smoking devices off the US market.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Praised by clients for fielding a team of ‘exceptionally talented and experienced‘ trial lawyers, Kirkland & Ellis LLP has extensive experience handling patent infringement matters in the full range of litigation forums, with particular expertise in competitor disputes. Intellectual property litigator Gregory Arovas in New York is a ‘top notch lead counsel‘ in patent disputes, trial lawyer Gregg LoCascio  in Washington DC handles a varied caseload of IP and commercial litigation matters, and San Francisco-based lawyer Adam Alper specializes in patent and trade secret litigation. Also in New York, Robert Appleby focuses on intellectual property litigation and Todd Friedman handles disputes in the tech and medical devices sectors. The group also includes experienced trial lawyer James Hurst in Chicago, Austin-based Jeannie Heffernan, and Edward Donovan in Washington DC, who specializes in tech-related IP litigation. The Los Angeles team includes IP trial lawyer Michael De Vries and the ‘impressiveSharre Lotfollahi, who focuses on tech licensing disputes. Trial lawyer Brandon Brown in San Francisco, who specializes in high-tech patent disputes, is another name to note.

Other key lawyers:

Gregory Arovas; Gregg LoCascio; Adam Alper; Robert Appleby; Todd Friedman; James Hurst; Jeannie Heffernan; Michael De Vries; Sharre Lotfollahi; Brandon Brown; Garret Leach; Luke Dauchot; Chris Lawless


Testimonials

‘The Kirkland & Ellis patent litigation practice is a team of exceptionally talented and experienced operators. They are sharp strategists, impressive advocates, trusted advisors and a safe pair of hands for complex ‘bet-the-farm’ proceedings. ’

‘Kirkland’s patent litigation team is first rate. They carefully size up the case to devise and execute a winning strategy and work tirelessly to get the details right and be responsive to client concerns. Kirkland is the firm you want in your corner.’

‘Greg Arovas is a top notch lead counsel; he has a knack for sizing up, simplifying, and summarizing strategy and is an excellent speaker and advocate.’

‘Todd Friedman, Robert Appleby, Luke Dauchot, and Brandon Brown are excellent strategists, writers, and oral advocates.

‘Chris Lawless is a standout, up-and-coming young partner with talents in strategy and oral advocacy. ’

‘Garret Leach and Sharre Lotfollahi are truly impressive. Their ability to distil technical and complex concepts in simple terms is a testament to their considerable experience and deep understanding of patent litigation practice. They are always thinking leaps ahead, setting out clear strategies for a proceeding and executing those strategies with focus and tenacity.’

Key clients

AbbVie Inc.


Abbott Laboratories


Advanced Bionics


Biedermann Technologies


Boehringer Ingelheim USA


Eagle Pharmaceuticals


TCL Electronics Holdings Limited


Alcon Vision


Deere & Company


Intel Corporation


iRobot


Red Hat


Teva Pharmaceuticals


Sony Corporation of America


Bristol-Myers Squibb Company


Charter Communications


Comet Technologies


American Honda Motor Company


Motorola Solutions, Inc.


Omnitracs, LLC


Verizon Communications


Work highlights


Latham & Watkins LLP

The intellectual property litigation practice at Latham & Watkins LLP is an ‘excellent team with highly creative thinkers’ who represent both tech and life sciences clients in patent disputes across all key avenues in the country, including in proceedings at the International Trade Commission as well as the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Jeff Homrig in Austin is well-versed in patent infringement and trade secret cases and co-heads the group with Tony Sammi, who is based in New York, and Jennifer Barry, who practices from San Diego. In Washington DC, the group features Michael Morin, who is an expert in life sciences patent disputes and works with clients such as Johnson & Johnson and Regeneron, trial lawyer and patents expert Maximilian Grant, and IP disputes specialist Matthew Moore, who defends major industry players and brands against claims of patent infringement. Also in DC, Gabriel Bell is an expert appellate attorney in the intellectual property space. Key practitioners in the Bay Area group include trial lawyer Douglas Lumish, who represents clients in a wide range of cases relating to IP and tech, skillful IP litigator Patricia Young, and Greg Sobolski, who litigates patent and trade secret matters in a diverse range of industries.

Practice head(s):

Jennifer Barry; Tony Sammi; Jeff Homrig


Other key lawyers:

Michael Morin; Matthew Moore; Gabriel Bell; Douglas Lumish; Patricia Young; Greg Sobolski; Inge Osman


Testimonials

‘Latham has provided good counsel and good advocacy in patent litigation matters and driven excellent outcomes. I have trust in their counsel and their work product in high stakes patent litigation.’

‘Excellent team with highly creative thinkers. ’

‘Very focused on strategy and how IP litigation can support the business. ’

‘The team did truly work as a team putting forward the best person for the particular task in hand. They also assembled a diverse set of talents covering all aspects of the case. Highly recommended. ’

‘They assembled a team that comprised both highly technical partners as well partners that were clearly highly skilled in advocacy. ’

‘Greg Sobolski and Inge Osman are an excellent team and they have driven good results for us.’

Key clients

Samvardhana Motherson Reflectec Group Holdings Ltd


Johnson & Johnson


Medline Industries, LP


Irving Consumer Products Limited


Overhead Door Corporation and GMI Holdings, Inc.


Disney


NETGEAR, Inc.


Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.


InductEV


Philip Morris


Avadel CNS Pharmaceuticals, LLC


Shenzhen Senior Technology Material


Stryker Corporation


Nanosys, Inc.


Natera, Inc.


Arista Networks


Ciena Corporation


Regeneron


Work highlights


  • Represented SMR in litigation against its chief competitor Magna, with a jury invalidating all claims in five patents that Magna had asserted.
  • Acted for J&J Surgical Vision in its global patent and copyright infringement dispute against Alcon over competing laser eye-surgery technology.
  • Acted for for Irving Consumer Products in defeating three patents asserted by competitor, First Quality, in the US District Court for the District of Delaware.

Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP

The intellectual property practice at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP features a deep bench of experts that are hailed as ‘sharp, tireless, and tenacious,’ and are regularly sought ought by patent owners and accused infringers who wish to take disputes to trial. The team represents clients from a broad range of industries and maintains close long-term relationships with tech giants such as Google and Samsung. Seasoned trial lawyer Victoria Maroulis in Silicon Valley co-chairs the firm’s life science practice and focuses on intellectual property litigation in a wide range of industry sectors. Sean Pak in San Francisco has deep technical knowledge and extensive experience in patent litigation and other IP-related matters, and Kevin Johnson in Silicon Valley represents tech clients like Sony, MediaTek and Hynix in patent infringement disputes. The group also includes New York-based practitioners Brian Biddinger, who is a highly experienced trial attorney, and Dominic Cerrito, who focuses on Hatch-Waxman litigation for clients in the pharmaceutical industry. Dave Nelson in Chicago specializes in patent infringement litigation in in a wide range of technical fields, and Alex Lasher in Washington DC is an expert in proceedings before the International Trade Commission.

Practice head(s):

Victoria Maroulis; Sean Pak; Kevin Johnson; Dave Nelson


Other key lawyers:

Brian Biddinger; Dave Nelson; Alex Lasher; Melissa Baily


Testimonials

‘Quinn Emanuel’s attorneys are sharp, tireless, and tenacious. Compared with their peer law firms, in my experience, they exhibit more independence and more willingness to spend the time needed to “get it right.”’

‘Melissa Baily has stood out from her peers this past year, taking on more responsibility as senior partners left the firm and aptly demonstrating her oral advocacy, attention to detail, and superb writing skills in multiple matters for us.’

Key clients

Voxer


Google LLC


DexCom, Inc.


Salesforce


Samsung


Hesai


Wisk Aero


Skillz Platform, Inc.


Broad Institute


Becton Dickinson & Co


Vizgen Inc.


C.R. Bard, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented Google LLC in a patent litigation case brought by Sonos LLC and obtained a complete defense judgment.
  • Represented Voxer in a trial against Facebook in the Western District of Texas which resulted in an award of $174.5m and a running royalty to Voxer.
  • Represented Samsung in a trial against Evolved Wireless in the Eastern District of Texas and obtained a complete defense verdict.

WilmerHale

With full-service capabilities and a global reach, WilmerHale‘s patent attorneys are praised by clients as ‘second to none in their ability to find the right strategies and execute them to win.‘ The firm’s intellectual property litigation practice is co-chaired by Mark Selwyn in Palo Alto, who represents major tech companies in multidisciplinary and multi-jurisdictional IP disputes, and Lisa Pirozzolo in Boston, who specializes in life sciences disputes and Hatch-Waxman cases. Also in Boston, William Lee is an expert trial and appellate lawyer in IP, Emily Whelan focuses on litigation in the chemistry, biotech and pharmaceuticals fields, Joseph Mueller specializes in IP cases with antitrust elements, and Michael Summersgill is praised as a ‘superlative trial lawyer.‘ New York-based Robert Gunther is a seasoned trial lawyer who has specialist knowledge in IP disputes in both the tech and life sciences industries, while litigator Sonal Mehta in Palo Alto represents clients primarily in tech-related patent disputes. The group also includes IP litigation specialists Brittany Amadi and Gregory Lantier  in Washington DC as well as Omar Khan in New York, who focuses on the life sciences sector.

Practice head(s):

Mark Selwyn; Lisa Pirozzolo; Emily Whelan


Other key lawyers:

William Lee; Joseph Mueller; Robert Gunther; Sonal Mehta; Brittany Amadi; Gregory Lantier; Omar Khan; Dave Bassett; Louis Tompros; Michael Summersgill


Testimonials

‘The team is a very well rounded group of litigators who understand the intersection of healthcare, government, and patents. They are unique in their ability to handle huge cases of this magnitude and a well-respected force in the courtroom.’

‘WilmerHale’s patent litigation teams are second to none in their ability to find the right strategies and execute them to win. Their brief writing is incredibly good–clear, compelling, and persuasive. Their trial presentations are the best in the business. They have unusually cohesive teamwork and camaraderie that really enhances their effectiveness. ’

‘Dave Bassett is a guiding hand that is not afraid to let his team shine. He knows his strengths and his weaknesses, playing well with others that compliment him.

‘Michael Summersgill is a superlative trial lawyer, but also an effective leader and team manager. He recruits top legal talent and motivates his team to produce exceptional work. He is a smart, clear thinker. He is excellent on his feet in court. His teams consistently produce amazing written work-product.

‘Gregory Lantier, Louis Tompros and William Lee are superlative oral advocates. ’

Key clients

Bank of America NA


Becton, Dickinson and Company


Braintree Laboratories


Bristol-Myers Squibb Company


Dropbox, Inc.


Exelixis, Inc.


Gilead Sciences, Inc.


GlaxoSmithKline


Roche Molecular Systems, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented Gilead Sciences in a patent infringement trial in which a federal jury sided with the pharmaceutical company against the US Government.
  • Acted for Dropbox in the company’s first-ever trial, in which a federal jury found all patents not infringed and invalid.
  • Acted for for Becton Dickinson in a set of competitor cases which involve various patent infringement disputes over the past decade between BD and Baxter Corporation.

Cooley LLP

Cooley LLP represents global companies on both sides of patent infringement disputes in the tech and life sciences sectors and is especially experienced in working with emerging companies and invalidating third-party patent assertions. The ‘highly capableSteve Smith in Washington DC is a seasoned intellectual property litigator with expertise in a variety of technical fields who frequently represents clients in cases before the International Trade Commission. Representing clients such as Meta and Nianti, Heidi Keefe in Palo Alto is an expert in patent infringement disputes in the tech sector. The group in DC also includes Sanya Sukduang, who is a trusted patent litigator in the life sciences space, tech and IP specialist Phillip Morton, and life sciences expert Jonathan Davies. Other notable practitioners include biosciences expert Michelle Rhyu in Palo Alto and Adam Pivovar in DC, who focuses on tech and life sciences IP matters. In June 2023, San Diego lawyer Chad Shear and Minneapolis contact Betsy Flanagan joined the firm from Fish & Richardson P.C..

Practice head(s):

Steve Smith


Other key lawyers:

Heidi Keefe; Sanya Sukduang; Phillip Morton; Jonathan Davies; Michelle Rhyu; Adam Pivovar; Chad Shear; Betsy Flanagan


Testimonials

‘Team lead by Steve Smith is highly capable and manages the project very well. We feel confident with their help.’

Key clients

3M Company


Contentsquare


CSL Seqirus


Horizon Medicines LLC


iProov Ltd.


Liquidia Technologies, Inc.


Meta Platforms, Inc.


NanoString Technologies, Inc.


Ouster


Science Applications International Corp.


Verkada, Inc.


Vifor (international) AG


Wayfair LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Meta Platform in numerous matters, including in the patent battle against USC IP.
  • Represented Moderna in multiple patent infringement cases brought by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Represented the biopharmaceutical company Liquidia as lead litigation and IPR counsel in a Hatch-Waxman litigation concerning Liquidia’s new treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension, LIQ861, which utilizes Liquidia’s proprietary PRINT technology for enhanced deep lung delivery of treprostinil.

DLA Piper LLP (US)

DLA Piper LLP (US) is sought after for its successful track record representing global and domestic clients in the tech, semiconductor and medical device sectors in patent infringement disputes, with a particular focus on proceedings at the International Trade Commission. San Diego partner Sean Cunningham chairs the firm’s patent litigation group and represent major tech companies like Lenovo, Motorola Mobility and HP Inc. in disputes at all levels of the US court system. Also in San Diego, Erin Gibson is a reputed trial lawyer with particular expertise in the tech industry, litigator Kathryn Riley Grasso represents medical device and tech companies in a wide range of litigation, and Richard Mulloy stands out for his life sciences expertise. The Palo Alto team includes patent litigators Mark Fowler and Carrie Williamson, and the key practitioners in Chicago include Matthew Satchwell, who maintains close relationships with clients in the high-tech space, and Paul Steadman, who handles patent and trade secret matters.

Practice head(s):

Sean Cunningham; Gina Durham; Erin Gibson; Michael Sitzman


Other key lawyers:

Kathryn Riley Grasso; Richard Mulloy; Mark Fowler; Carrie Williamson; Matthew Satchwell; Paul Steadman


Key clients

Microsoft Corporation


Lenovo Group Ltd.


Motorola Mobility LLC


NXP Semiconductors N.V.


NXP USA Inc.


Nike


Advanced Micro Devices, Inc


Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP


One World Technologies, Inc.


Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.


PureCircle


Motorola Solutions, Inc.


ResMed Inc.


Toyota Motor Corporation


Work highlights


  • Represented Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo (United States) Inc. and Motorola Mobility LLC in a multi-case, multi-venue assertion brought by Maxell Technologies.
  • Represented Toyota Motor Corporation, several of its subsidiaries, and several of its suppliers in a six-patent MDL case.
  • Represented  Hewlett Packard Enterprise in a multi-matter assertion of almost 20 patents brought by plaintiff Intellectual Ventures in multiple federal district courts, including the Western District of Texas, the District of Delaware, and the Northern District of California.

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP

Intellectual property boutique Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP has technical expertise and a ‘deep understanding of the commercial environment‘ in the full range of patent infringement disputes. The group is co-led by Elizabeth D. Ferrill , John M. Williamson and Anand Sharma and also features patent litigation and appeals specialist James Barney as well as Atlanta lawyer Virginia L. Carron, who litigates and advises on patent and trademark matters in a wide range of industry sectors, including food and beverage, chemicals and fertilizers. Frank A. DeCosta III is an experienced patent attorney in cases relating to computers, consumer electronics, software, medical devices and information systems, and seasoned litigator Gerald F. Ivey focuses primarily on jury trial patent disputes in the tech sector. Arpita Bhattacharyya in Palo Alto, whose practice focuses on patent litigation, post-grant proceedings at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and client counseling, is also a key contact. All lawyers listed are based in Washington DC unless otherwise mentioned.


Practice head(s):

Elizabeth Ferrill; John Williamson; Erika H. Arner; Anand K. Sharma


Other key lawyers:

James Barney; Virginia L. Carron; Frank A. DeCosta; Gerald F. Ivey; Arpita Bhattacharyya


Testimonials

‘The support from Finnegan in our litigations, advice and legal opinions is of high quality. My contact persons are pleasant to work with and they provide clear opinions, with deep understanding of the commercial environment our company is in. Big compliment!’

‘Elizabeth Ferrill has a great understanding of our business’ needs and mindset. ’

Key clients

AbbVie Inc.


Asetek Danmark A/S


ASSA ABLOY AB


AstraZeneca


Bausch Pharma/Bausch & Lomb


Biogen Idec Inc.


BMW Group


Castle Retail LLC


Dow AgroSciences LLC


Eli Lilly and Company


FedEx Corporation


FOX Factory, Inc


HubSpot, Inc.


iFlight Technology Company Ltd.


Intuitive Surgical Inc.


MediaTek Inc.


Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.


Nestle


Novartis International AG


Otsuka Pharmaceuticals


Samsung Electronics Co., LTD.


Sarepta Therapeutics


TCL Communication Technology Holdings Ltd.


Toyota Motor Corporation


Truist


Work highlights


  • Represented BMW of North America, LLC and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG in an International Trade Commission complaint by Arigna Technology Limited aiming to ban the importation and sale of certain of BMW’s mild-hybrid, hybrid, and all-electric SUVs and other vehicles.
  • Represented Eli Lilly and Company in district court litigation that resulted in the District of Massachusetts tossing a previous jury trial decision awarding Teva $176.5m in damages after granting Eli Lilly’s motion for judgment as a matter of law.
  • Acted for ProSlide Technology, Inc. as plaintiff in infringement litigation involving design and utility patents related to large water rides.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

The intellectual property practice at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP features a group of seasoned litigators that acts for clients such as FitBit, Novartis, Dell and SoundCloud in a wide variety of patent infringement cases. The group’s technical expertise is deep and covers a wide range of industry sectors, including chemistry, biotech, software, and telecoms. In New York, Kate Dominguez is highly experienced in tech and life sciences patent disputes at both trial and appeal levels, IP trial lawyer Josh Krevitt focuses on patent and trade secret litigation for major tech companies, and Jane Love is a trusted litigator for pharma and biotech clients. Ernest Hsin in San Francisco specializes in high-tech and life sciences litigation, and Wayne Barsky in Los Angeles has extensive experience in high-profile matters concerning the pharma sector. The group also includes New York-based IP and tech expert Benjamin Hershkowitz as well as trial lawyer Brian Buroker in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Kate Dominguez; Ernest Hsin; Josh Krevitt; Jane Love


Other key lawyers:

Wayne Barsky; Benjamin Hershkowitz; Brian Buroker


Key clients

Dell


EMC


General Electric


Novartis


Uber Technologies


EMD Serono


Pfizer


Gilead Sciences


T-Mobile


Sophos


AT&T


SharkNinja


Work highlights


Irell & Manella LLP

Primarily based in Los Angeles, Irell & Manella LLP represents a wide range of clients in complex intellectual property disputes in the tech and life sciences sectors. The group works with a wide variety of tech clients active in areas such as software, semiconductors, biotech, and e-commerce, who benefit from the team's international scope and knowledge of global litigation strategy. Morgan Chu chairs the firm’s litigation group and is a highly respected intellectual property specialist. Benjamin Hattenbach focuses on IP and pre-litigation counseling with a particular emphasis on patent litigation, and Jonathan Kagan is noted for his ability to handle precedent-setting patent matters. The group also includes trial lawyer Jason Sheasby, Lisa Glasser in Newport Beach, who handles a wide range of contentious commercial issues, and biotech expert Alan Heinrich. Other notable practitioners include Annita Zhong, Amy Proctor, and Newport Beach-based Rebecca Carson.

Practice head(s):

Morgan Chu


Other key lawyers:

Benjamin Hattenbach; Jonathan Kagan; Jason Sheasby; Lisa Glasser; Alan Heinrich; Annita Zhong; Amy Proctor; Rebecca Carson


Key clients

VLSI Technology


Netlist


USAA


Juniper Networks


Foresight Diagnostics


DePuy Synthes


Valtrus Innovations Limited


Farmobile


Demaray


Personal Genomics


Work highlights


  • Represented for VLSI Technology in a suit against Intel involving two patents on technology used in Intel’s microprocessors.
  • Represented VLSI Technology in a suit against Intel involving a microprocessor technology patent.
  • Acted for Netlist in a suit against Samsung involving five patents relating to computer memory technology.

Morrison Foerster

Praised by clients as having ‘the deepest bench in patent trial attorneys,Morrison Foerster has a global tech-focused intellectual property litigation practice capable of representing clients in disputes at all levels of US courts. In January 2023, the firm joined forces with the California litigation boutique Durie Tangri LLP, bringing on San Francisco based trial lawyer Daralyn Durie, who acts on the behalf of inventors in the tech and life sciences sectors. In San Francisco, Michael Jacobs is a patent litigation expert, Richard Hung is an ‘exceptionally responsive, helpful, and strategic partner‘ who handles patent and trade secret cases, and practice co-head Timothy Chen Saulsbury represents clients in a wide range of tech-related disputes. Co-head Bita Rahebi in Los Angeles is a trusted contact for tech companies in complex patent disputes, and co-head Mark Whitaker in Washington DC is well-regarded for his experience in high-stakes litigation. In Austin, co-head Brian Nash is praised for being ‘the attorney you want at your side‘ in the Western District of Texas, and Aaron Fountain is another name to note.


Practice head(s):

Bita Rahebi; Mark Whitaker; Brian Nash; Timothy Chen Saulsbury


Other key lawyers:

Daralyn Durie; Michael Jacobs; Richard Hung; Aaron Fountain; Arturo Gonzalez


Testimonials

‘Morrison & Foerster has by far the deepest bench in patent trial attorneys. Arturo Gonzalez, Michael Jacobs, and Daralyn Durie are the top trial attorneys in the country for intellectual property matters. Arturo is not only superb in front of a jury, but his strategic insights are also critical in guiding a case in the early phase of a litigation. When it comes to patent litigation, Michael Jacobs has done it all. Daralyn is  highly effective in getting her points across to both judges and juries. ’

‘Richard Hung understands that patent litigation is a means to an end. He can help clients develop strategic and creative solutions to achieve their business objectives. He is well-versed in litigating patents across the various district courts in the U.S. and he is also experienced in leading global enforcement efforts.

‘Richard Hung is an exceptionally responsive, helpful, and strategic partner.’

‘If you are neck-deep in the Western District of Texas, Brian Nash is the attorney you want at your side to guide you through the opportunities and pitfalls. ’

Key clients

ARM Ltd.


Atlassian


Autodesk


Avadel


Celanese


Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.


Clorox


Coterra Energy Inc.


Dell Inc.


Intel Corporation


Lululemon USA Inc.


Malvern Panalytical


Monolithic Power Systems Inc.


Palo Alto Networks


Regeneron


Renesas


Sandoz


Seagen


Socionext


SolarWinds Corp.


Splunk


Target


Teradata, US Inc.


Tonal Systems


Virtru Corporation


VMware


Zoom Communications


Work highlights


  • Represented ARM Ltd. in a case against NuVia and Qualcomm involving a patent licensing dispute, trademark, and breach of contract claims.
  • Represented VMware in ongoing, high-profile patent litigation involving virtual system optimization software filed by Cirba Inc. and Cirba IP.
  • Represented Innovyze in a multi-patent litigation filed by TaKaDu.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has a strong intellectual property group that handles patent infringement disputes for a broad range of clients across many industries, with a particular focus on representing major tech companies such as Sonos and Oracle and protecting the innovations of biotech companies. Leading the group, Clement Seth Roberts in San Francisco focuses on IP litigation and commercial cases relating to high tech, and Alyssa Caridis represents a broad range of tech clients in patent and copyright litigation. In Washington DC, trial lawyers Steven Routh primarily represents Japanese companies in IP litigation, and Vann Pearce has niche expertise in 3D printing matters. The group also includes Los Angeles lawyers David Gindler, who focuses on IP disputes and licensing matters, and Lauren Drake, who handles patent disputes and patent post-grant proceedings, as well as Jared Bobrow in Silicon Valley.

Practice head(s):

Clem Roberts; Alyssa Caridis


Other key lawyers:

Steven Routh; Vann Pearce; David Gindler; Lauren Drake; Jared Bobrow


Key clients

Sonos


Realtek Semiconductor


Micron Technology


Corteva Agriscience


Genentech, Inc.


CelLink Corporation


Invently Automotive Inc.


Panasonic


Oracle


PayPal


Zynga


Check Point Software Technologies


FormFactor, Inc.


Altice USA, Inc.


CSC Holdings, LLC


Cablevision Systems Corporation


Carnival Corporation


Work highlights


  • Acted for Sonos in a federal court case against Google, securing a summary judgment on a key patent claim as well as a victory in a patent infringement jury trial.
  • Acted for Carnival Corporation in a trial in the Southern District of Florida and Delaware.
  • Represented Zynga in patent ligation brought by gambling technology company IGT.

Paul Hastings LLP

With technical expertise in a wide variety of of tech and life sciences fields, Paul Hastings LLP has a full-service intellectual property litigation practice that represents international tech and financial companies in patent disputes. Naveen Modi in Washington DC leads the firm’s patent office and is an IP litigation specialist who assists a large roster of tech clients in all patent litigation venues. In New York, trial lawyer Bruce Wexler has particular expertise in the life sciences litigation space, and Eric Dittmann has a broad intellectual property practice that encompasses Hatch-Waxman cases as well as biotech patent litigation and appeals. Also in New York, Isaac Ashkenazi focuses on IP disputes in the pharmaceutical, chemistry and biotech fields. The group also includes Robert Unikel in Chicago, who has a diverse IP practice, and Phillip Citroën in Washington DC, who is experienced in multiple patent disputes venues. Tech expert Rudy Kim joined the Palo Alto team from Morrison Foerster in May 2023, and Doug Sawyer joined the firm in Chicago from Perkins Coie LLP in March 2023.

Practice head(s):

Naveen Modi; Bruce Wexler; Eric Dittmann


Other key lawyers:

Isaac Ashkenazi; Robert Unikel; Phillip Citroën; Rudy Kim; Doug Sawyer


Work highlights


Williams & Connolly LLP

The intellectual property group at Williams & Connolly LLP is praised as ‘exceptional in its creativity and focus on accomplishing client goals' and has deep technical knowledge and extensive experience in disputes relating to patent infringement. Based in Washington DC, the team represents clients in a wide range of industries, and is particularly experienced in the life sciences sector, having acted on behalf of companies such Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products. The firm’s patent litigation practice is co-chaired by David Berl, who specializes in the biotech, pharmaceutical and energy fields, and Jessamyn Berniker, who acts for clients from a wide range of industries in patent and licensing disputes. The group also includes Thomas Selby, who focuses on patent and licensing litigation, Stanley Fisher, who specializes in patent infringement claims affecting tech companies, and experienced litigator Dov Grossman who primarily acts on behalf of large pharma clients . Elise M. Baumgarten and Shaun P. Mahaffy are also key contacts.

Practice head(s):

David Berl; Jessamyn Berniker


Other key lawyers:

Thomas Selby; Stanley Fisher; Dov Grossman; Elise M. Baumgarten; Shaun P. Mahaffy


Testimonials

‘The patent litigation team at Williams and Connolly is exceptional in its creativity and focus on accomplishing client goals.’

Key clients

Pfizer Inc.


AstraZeneca


Bayer AG


Merck Sharp & Dohme


Arbutus Biopharma Corp.


Genevant Sciences


Bayer CropScience


Monsanto Company


Hoffman La-Roche Inc.


Novartis


Samsung Electronics Co.


Google


Gentex Corporation


BeiGene USA, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Acted for plaintiffs Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products and Norton (Waterford) Ltd. in ANDA litigation concerning Plaintiffs’ Qvar®, an inhalant product approved for the treatment of asthma.
  • Represented Pfizer in patent infringement litigation filed by Moderna alleging that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine infringes Moderna’s patents covering its mRNA platform.
  • Represented AstraZeneca in Hatch-Waxman litigation regarding its flagship asthma product Symbicort, resulting in a claim construction victory in the last phase after nearly five years.

Winston & Strawn LLP

Winston & Strawn LLP is praised for fielding a team that is ‘standout in patent litigation‘. The group is knowledgeable in a wide variety of high-tech industries and has particular expertise in the biotech, pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors. The firm’s intellectual property and patent litigation practices are co-chaired by Los Angeles-based attorneys David Enzminger, who focuses on the intellectual property aspects of tech litigation, and Nimalka Wickramasekera, who is an expert in patent and licensing disputes in the medical device and high-tech space. Washington DC-based trial lawyer Chuck Klein is experienced in patent, antitrust and commercial disputes, and George Lombardi in Chicago is an experienced patent attorney with experience in a wide variety of tech-related matters. The group also includes Tom Melsheimer in Dallas, who covers a broad range of contentious matters, New York-based Krishnan Padmanabhan who has extensive experience handling patent infringement cases in the telecoms space, and Jovial Wong in Washington DC, who focuses on patent litigation and counseling in the life sciences industry.

Practice head(s):

David Enzminger; Nimalka Wickramasekera


Other key lawyers:

Dustin Edwards; Danielle Williams; Chuck Klein; George Lombardi; Tom Melsheimer; Krishnan Padmanabhan; Jovial Wong


Testimonials

‘Exceptional knowledge, legal prowess, and diligence make them a standout in patent litigation. Communication and client inclusion is superb. Legal work is exceptional, and trial ability is outstanding.’

‘They use technology smartly and are extremely efficient in all aspects of their systems.’

‘A well-oiled machine where the team works together seamlessly, smartly, and efficiently. I am repeatedly stunned at how they outclass and out-lawyer other major firms.’

‘George Lombardi, Dustin Edwards and Danielle Williams make a great team. They are strong litigators who put on a strong defense in large-scale patent litigation. ’

Key clients

Advanced Micro Devices


Cisco Systems


U.S. Well Services Holdings


Flypsi


Corning Incorporated


MSN Laboratories Private Limited


Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Inc.


Lupin Limited


Abbott Laboratories


Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd.


Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Acted for U.S. Well Services in a Western District of Texas jury trial patent case against its competitor, Halliburton, related to electric fracturing fleets.
  • Represented Corning in a Minnesota federal court trial that found in favor of the client on every claim and defense across in a decade-long patent, trade secret, and breach of contract dispute over cell-culturing technology.
  • Acted for Sun Pharmaceutical Industries in a trial before The District of Delaware, which found that Sun proved by clear and convincing evidence that all six of the challenged patents-in-suit covering Allergan’s Viberzi® product were invalid.

Arnold & Porter

Arnold & Porter has an excellent patent litigation group with deep technical expertise in the life sciences and tech sectors. Representing clients such as Boston Scientific and Hologic, trial lawyer and practice co-head Matthew Wolf in Washington DC is experienced in a range of technical fields and co-heads the group with Dina Hayes in Chicago, who is capable of handling a variety IP related issues before numerous US courts, including multi-patent and multi-party infringement disputes. Also in DC, patent litigator Jennifer Sklenar is particularly knowledgeable in the medical device, biotech, computer hardware and software and networking related fields, and IP specialist Michael Berta in San Francisco focuses on software patent and trade secret litigation. The group also includes Silicon Valley-based Deborah Fishman, who is an expert in IP litigation relating to the biopharmaceuticals and medical devices, experienced litigators Patrick Reidy and Christopher Renk in Chicago, and Abigail Struthers in New York, who focuses on the life sciences sector.

Practice head(s):

Matthew Wolf; Dina Hayes


 


Other key lawyers:

Jennifer Sklenar; Michael Berta; Deborah Fishman; Patrick Reidy; Christopher Renk; Abigail Struthers


Key clients

Hologic


Regeneron Pharmaceuticals


Sanofi


Crocs


Google


Adobe


Foundation Medicine


Nike


Pfizer


Samsung


Work highlights


Baker Botts L.L.P.

Baker Botts L.L.P. has a full-service intellectual property litigation team with expertise litigating patent infringement disputes both at trial and appellate level for major tech clients such as Abbott, AT&T and Cisco. The IP litigation group is co-chaired by Douglas Kubehl in Dallas and Roger Fulghum in Houston as well as New York-based lawyer Jennifer Tempesta, who focuses on patent litigation in the district courts and at the International Trade Commission, and Dallas partner Christa Brown-Sanford, who focuses on licensing and patent prosecution in the energy and tech spaces. Robert Maier is knowledgeable in all types of IP litigation. The group also includes Sarah Guske, who has particular expertise in software and electronics patent litigation and is praised by clients as having ‘a unique ability to chart a course from the early stages all the way to trial‘, and patent litigator Katharine Burke in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Christa Brown-Sanford; Jennifer Tempesta; Doug Kubehl; Roger Fulghum


Other key lawyers:

Robert Maier; Sarah Guske; Katharine Burke; Hopkins Guy; Jeremy Taylor; Eliot Williams; Kurt Pankratz


Testimonials

‘The different offices seem to work together very well, which means that they can put together a national team with the best talent for a particular case. This helps with cost control and quality.’

‘Jeremey Taylor manages litigation teams better than anyone that I know. For patent litigation, quality and price control depend upon the training provided to junior and mid-level attorneys. He seems to always develop great teams, which gives him the ability to produce high quality work at a reasonable price.

‘Sarah Guske is incredibly creative and experienced. For difficult or company-critical cases, she has a unique ability to chart a course from the early stages all the way to trial. She stays deeply involved with strategy from the early stages, which is uncommon for trial lawyers of her experience.’

‘The Baker Botts patent litigation team around Hopkins Guy has breadth and depth. Hopkins and his colleagues are very talented.’

‘Hopkins Guy is a master attorney. He is a brilliant strategist and an excellent courtroom lawyer. Eliot Williams is exceptionally talented, and is an excellent oral advocate. Kurt Pankratz is a terrific courtroom lawyer.’

Key clients

AT&T Mobility LLC


Textron Innovations Inc.


Motorola Solutions


Toyota North America Motor Inc.


Fujifilm Holdings Corporation


Helmerich & Payne International Drilling Co


ON Semiconductor


DISH Network


Samsung Electronics Co.


Lyft, Inc.


Tile, Inc.


Mastercard, Inc.


American Honda Motor Co.


Netflix


Qualcomm


NEC Corporation


Garmin International


Booking Holdings


Arista Networks


Work highlights


  • Represented Textron Innovations Inc. in a trial against SZ DJI Technology in which a jury awarded Textron $278.9m in damages, finding that DJI directly and indirectly infringed two patents.
  • Assisted DISH Network with reversing a $469m patent judgement where the jury had found that DISH infringed ClearPlay’s patents.
  • Assisted Helmerich & Payne with obtaining a settlement after Nabors Drilling Technologies brought an eight-patent case against the client.

Fenwick & West LLP

The ‘very knowledgeable team‘ at Fenwick & West LLP is a tech specialist practice which is regularly sought out by TMT and life sciences clients fore its comprehensive IP capabilities. The group represents a broad range of clients, ranging from startups to industry giants such as Amazon and Google, and is highly experienced in patent disputes in the life sciences sector. The patent litigation team is co-led by Robert Counihan in New York, a life sciences expert who is experienced in a variety of IP disputes in trial and appellate courts as well as at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and Saina Shamilov in Silicon Valley, who represents tech companies in a broad range of commercial and IP disputes. In New York, other notable practitioners include Ryan Johnson, a key contact for clients in the pharma sector, and Jeffrey Oelke, whose experience includes Hatch-Waxman litigation and inter partes reviews at the U.S Patent Office.

Practice head(s):

Robert Counihan; Saina Shamilov


 


Other key lawyers:

Ryan Johnson; Jeffrey Oelke


Testimonials

‘Very knowledgeable team with appropriate representation at the partner, senior associate and associate level – both technically competent and very good litigators. Excellent job of guiding me through the various phases of IP litigation. Open to flexible billing arrangements.’

‘Good people – intelligent, committed and driven to obtain the best result possible yet down to earth and personable.’

‘Ryan Johnson and Jeff Oelke make a great team, Jeff being the senior partner with extensive IP litigation experience and Ryan his energetic younger partner. They are great at forming and executing litigation strategies and an absolute pleasure to work with; very client-focused, accessible, and reliable.’

Key clients

Amyndas Pharmaceuticals, S.A.


Amazon.com


Amazon Web Services


Avalyn Pharmaceuticals


Comotomo


CSafe Global


DocuSign


FriendliAI


Google LLC


IBSA


Intuit


King.com


Lashify, Inc


Meril Life Sciences


Meta


Novo Nordisk A/S


Novo Nordisk Inc


Pandora Media


ProThera Therapeutics


Work highlights


  • Represented Amazon in a long-running patent dispute related to Amazon’s Music and Audible service.
  • Represented of Meta in a suit filed by Virtual Creative Artists alleging Meta infringed two of its patents related to the creation and distribution of media content.

Goodwin

Goodwin has an expert intellectual property group that is particularly well-connected with clients in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors who rely on the team's expertise in patent disputes and in Hatch-Waxman litigation for both innovators and generics. The group is jointly led by Brett Schuman in San Francisco, whose patent practice spans multiple industries, and Elaine Blais in Boston, who specializes in patent litigation primarily in the life sciences sector. The group also includes IP trial lawyer Mark Abate in New York, tech litigator Neel Chatterjee in Silicon Valley, and Boston-based Douglas Kline, who works with a broad portfolio of software and pharma companies. The firm’s International Trade Commission team is led by PJ McCarthy in Washington DC. Scott Weingaertner in New York is praised by clients as a ‘great lawyer in the courtroom‘. The group also includes IP specialists Natasha Daughtrey in Los Angeles and Amadou Diaw in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Elaine Blais; Brett Schuman


Other key lawyers:

Mark Abate; Neel Chatterjee; Douglas Kline; PJ McCarthy; Scott Weingaertner; Natasha Daughtrey; Amadou Diaw; Stefan Mentzer; John Padro


Testimonials

‘We had a very good experience working with the Goodwin team on a complex patent matter. They came up with sound legal advice and good practical solutions to problems faces along the way.’

‘Our experience with Goodwin has been nothing short of exceptional, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the results. It is evident that we are in capable hands. The level of professionalism and expertise displayed by Goodwin’s attorneys and staff is truly impressive. We were immediately put at ease, knowing that our patent matters were being handled by a team that not only understands the intricacies of patent law but is also committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for their clients. ’

‘The group has very deep legal knowledge, the ability to implement it in the most pragmatic way for the client, and the flexibility to accommodate the client’s specific needs, which sets this team apart from other firms in that league.’

‘Amadou Diaw is very service-oriented, and provides quick and efficient solutions.’

‘John Padro is very sharp, deep and focused. Rich patent litigation experience. Very client-oriented. Excellent lawyer to work with on deep and complex cases.

‘Stefan Mentzer is absolutely fluent in patent and trademark-related opinion work and litigation.’

‘Scott Weingaertner is a very experienced big picture lawyer, always civil and polite, but is always on the pivotal points of the case, which he plays consequentially. Great lawyer in the courtroom.’

‘Scott Weingaertner’ leadership qualities are truly exceptional and he has successfully cultivated a cohesive and high-performing team under his guidance. His ability to lead by example and maintain the team’s focus during such challenging circumstances has been nothing short of inspiring.’

Key clients

Abiomed Inc.


Accessible


Alphonso Inc.


CommScope


General Electric Company


Savant & Savant Technologies


Insulet Corporation


International Business Machines Corporation


LEDVANCE LLC


Markforged, Inc.


Microchip Technology Inc.


PCI Holdings LLC


Personalized Media Communications


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.


Sandoz


Shenzhen Absen Optoelectronic


Leyard Optoelectronic


Glux Visual Effects Tech


Shenzhen Liantronics


Unilumin Group


Teva Pharmaceuticals


United Therapeutics Corporation


Work highlights


  • Represented Teva Pharmaceuticals and co-defendant Gilead Sciences in a six-week trial following years of litigation.
  • Represented Samsung in competitor litigation at the ITC and in the Eastern District of Texas.
  • Represented CommScope in a multi-patent litigation in the District of Delaware that has been pending for nearly ten years.

McKool Smith

The ‘innovative and results-driven‘ intellectual property practice at McKool Smith frequently represents companies seeking to protect their IP rights in patent litigation and is particularly experienced in taking on industry giants such as Apple, Google and Tesla. Trial lawyer David Sochia in Dallas focuses on patent litigation and commercial disputes, and Samuel Baxter, who divides his time between Marshall and Dallas, is a seasoned litigator in the Eastern District of Texas. The group also includes Washington DC-based Blair Jacobs, who represents tech companies in a variety of IP disputes and is ‘strategic, knowledgeable and fun to work with’, and Nicholas Matthews in Dallas who specializes in IP and commercial litigation, including standard-essential patents, antitrust and contract disputes. In Austin, Josh Budwin and Warren Lipschitz are seasoned IP trial lawyers.

Practice head(s):

David Sochia


Other key lawyers:

Samuel Baxter; Blair Jacobs; Nicholas Matthews; Josh Budwin; Warren Lipschitz; Nick Matich


Testimonials

‘This practice is very innovative and results-driven.’

‘McKool Smith wins. Period. When you work with McKool, you know that your case is in excellent hands — they are creative, determined and responsive. Top tier in every way.’

‘Blair Jacobs was strategic, knowledgeable and fun to work with. He came up with a strategy that worked for our mutual client and the result was good. ’

Key clients

PanOptis


Ericsson Inc.


Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson


Conduent Inc.


Xerox Corp.


New Jersey Transit Corp.


AT&T


Eolas Technologies Incorporated


Nokia Technology OY


Nokia Corp


VideoShare


Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company


Advanced Technology Group


Work highlights


  • Represented Netlist in a patent infringement case against Samsung in which a jury found that Samsung willfully infringed three of Netlist’s patents related to computer memory technology.
  • Represented Ericsson in its global FRAND dispute with Apple, both at the International Trade Commission and in the Eastern District of Texas, which resulted in a settlement.
  • Represented Autonomous Devices, LLC in a patent infringement suit against Tesla’s autonomous driving vehicles.

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

The skilled trial lawyers at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP act for both patent holders and accused infringers at all levels of the US Court system, standing out in particular for their experience litigating Section 337 proceedings at the International Trade Commission. Chicago-based litigator Michael Abernathy has extensive experience in the pharmaceutical and tech sectors, having litigated Hatch-Waxman cases, Section 337 investigations, and importation disputes in the Court of International Trade. Also in Chicago, Krista Vink Venegas is experienced in intellectual property disputes in the life sciences and medtech sectors, and Jason White acts in a wide range of contentious IP matters. In San Francisco, Michael Lyons focuses on patent, copyright, trade dress, trade secret and other tech-focused litigation, and Brent Hawkins is an experienced IP and commercial disputes litigator. William Peterson in Houston, who specializes in appellate representation in matters such as patent infringement, is another key practitioner, as is Wilmington lawyer John Gorman, who handles commercial and IT disputes in the tech sector.


Practice head(s):

Michael Abernathy; John Gorman; Michael Lyons; Krista Vink Venegas; Jason White


Other key lawyers:

Brent Hawkins; William Peterson


Key clients

Zebra Technologies Corporation


Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.


Takeda Pharmaceuticals, U.S.A., Inc.


Salix Pharmaceutical, Ltd.


Bausch Health Ireland, Ltd.


Alphasigma S.p.a.


HPE


One World Technologies


Techtronic Power Tools Technology Ltd.


Medacta USA


Medacta International


NetScout Systems, Inc.


ASSA ABLOY entities


Xencor


Haas Automation Inc.


Canon U.S.A. Inc.


Canon Solutions America, Inc.


Visteon Corporation


Nationwide Children’s Hospital


Work highlights


  • Assisted Haas Automation Inc. in securing a Federal Circuit affirmance of its win in an IPR before the PTAB for a patent concurrently being asserted by Olati LLC against Haas in the US District Court for the Central District of California.
  • Represented Takeda Pharmaceuticals in a lawsuit brought by drug wholesalers alleging a conspiracy among defendants to restrain trade and monopolize an alleged market for gout drug Colcrys® and its AB-rated generics.
  • Assisted Nippon Shinyaku with securing a preliminary injunction ordering Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. to withdraw its previously filed IPR petitions related to Nippon Shinyaku’s novel therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

O'Melveny & Myers LLP

The skillful patent litigation group at O'Melveny & Myers LLP has expertise in a wide range of tech and life sciences matters is experienced in handling multi-defendant and multi-jurisdiction patent litigation. Los Angeles-based lawyer Ryan Yagura chairs the firm’s intellectual property and tech practice and routinely handles patent infringement disputes for leading tech companies. In San Francisco, Luann Simmons and Darin Snyder have broad IP practices and frequently represent tech clients in patent disputes, and IP litigator Brett Williamson in Newport Beach is also experienced in a wide range of IP matters. In the life sciences sector, New York-based lawyers Lisa Pensabene, Hassen Sayeed and Gregory Morris represent clients in specialized pharmaceutical and medical device-related litigation. The Washington DC group includes International Trade Commission expert Sean Trainor, patent litigator Tim Fink, and Robert Shaffer.

Practice head(s):

Ryan Yagura


Other key lawyers:

Luann Simmons; Darin Snyder; Brett Williamson; Lisa Pensabene; Hassen Sayeed; Gregory Morris; Sean Trainor; Tim Fink; Robert Shaffer


Key clients

Allergan


AstraZeneca


Bank of America


Endo Pharmaceuticals


fuboTV Media


Google LLC


Hulu LLC


Hyundai Motor Company


LG Electronics


Samsung Electronics


Work highlights


  • Represented Duke University and Allergan in a patent infringement case brought against defendant Sandoz concerning a patent covering the hair growth drug Latisse®.
  • Represented Google in Federal Circuit Court of Appeals case resulting in a ruling that affirmed Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions, invalidating dozens of patent claims across four patents.
  • Represented Hyundai Motor Company America in a case alleging that entertainment systems in Hyundai vehicles infringed seven patents.

Venable LLP

Venable LLP has a broad intellectual property practice that spans a variety of sectors, including science, tech and consumer products, allowing it to act for a wide variety of clients in patent infringement disputes, often as part of a global litigation strategy. The practice is led by Dominick Conde, who is an expert in Abbreviated New Drug Application litigation, and Washington DC-based counterfeiting and patent protection expert Justin Pierce. The group also includes copyright litigator Marcella Ballard, life sciences IP expert Scott Reed, Frank Gasparo, whose practice focuses on IP litigation and on the management of global IP portfolios, as well as trial lawyer Michael Sandonato and life sciences specialist William Solander. The Washington DC group also includes Michele Frank, who is a ‘standout‘ practitioner, and Megan Woodworth , who focuses on patent litigation and appeals. All lawyers are New York-based unless otherwise mentioned.

Practice head(s):

Dominick Conde; Justin Pierce


Other key lawyers:

Marcella Ballard; Scott Reed; Frank Gasparo; Michael Sandonato; William Solander; Michele Frank; Megan Woodworth; Elizabeth Gitlin


Testimonials

‘The team just understands what I am working to accomplish and then helps with the IP Protection accordingly. We have built a nice portfolio.’

‘Elizabeth Gitlin is for sure a standout. She is brilliant and pays meticulous attention to detail. She is extremely talented and pleasant to work with.’

‘Michele Frank is a standout.’

Key clients

Viavi Solutions Inc.


Lenovo Group Ltd


Lenovo (US) Inc


Arthrex, Inc.


Melinta Therapeutics


Astellas Pharma Inc.


The Regents of the University of California


Medivation LLC


Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC


Genzyme Corp.


The Regents of the University of Michigan


Salix Pharmaceuticals, Ltd.


Bausch Health Ireland, Ltd.


Alfasigma, S.p.A.


Bausch & Lomb Incorporated


Playboy Enterprises International, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented Viavi Solutions Inc. in a patent infringement suit against its competitor, Platinum Optics Technology Inc., in the Northern District of California, alleging infringement of its patents relating to optical filter designs used in 3D motion-sensing technology
  • Represented Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC in litigation involving an active ingredient in Sanofi’s Jevtana® product, a drug indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer previously treated with a docetaxel-containing regimen.
  • Represented Playboy Enterprises International, Inc. in a case against a group of counterfeiters using unauthorized websites and fraudulently registered entities to dupe consumers and prospective licensees into believing the defendants were affiliated with Playboy.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP

With full-service intellectual property capabilities, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is ‘creative and innovative in its approach‘ to patent litigation and represents tech and life sciences companies at all levels of the US court system, with particular strength in patent appeals and proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. In New York, patent litigator Elizabeth Weiswasser has extensive experience working with clients in the life sciences sector, including companies active in the biologics, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and medical devices spaces, and Anish Desai is a skillful trial lawyer in the patent litigation space across a broad range of venues. The duo co-chair the group with Silicon Valley lawyer Edward Reines, who specializes in litigating patent and other IP cases in both the tech and life sciences industries. Also in Silicon Valley, pharma expert Derek Walter acts for the likes of Synthego and Pacific Biosciences in all stages of patent litigation.


Practice head(s):

Elizabeth Weiswasser; Edward Reines; Anish Desai


Other key lawyers:

Derek Walter


Testimonials

‘Creative and innovative in its approach. Knows the company well and understands our products and technology. Responsive and dedicated.’

‘Edward Reines and Derek Walter are excellent.’

Key clients

Hewlett-Packard, Inc.


Bio-Rad Laboratories


Illumina


Comcast


Palo Alto Networks


Tesla


Invitae


NanoString


Guardant Health


Altria


Regeneron Pharmaceuticals


BeiGene


Synthego


Pacific Biosciences


Parse Biosciences


NeoGenomics


Daiichi Sankyo


Work highlights


  • Acted for Altria in a competitor infringement suit in the Middle District of North Carolina, delivering a plaintiff jury verdict and securing follow-on rulings.
  • Represented Synthego in a case before the PTAB which invalidated two Agilent patents, including all 63 claims in those patents, that were asserted against the client.
  • Acted for Regeneron in a case before the PTAB which protected the client’s biologic to treat macular degeneration and other serious eye diseases.

ArentFox Schiff

ArentFox Schiff fields an ‘exceptional team of litigators and intellectual property counselors‘ with particular expertise representing pharmaceutical companies and litigating Hatch-Waxman cases. The Chicago group includes practice co-head Sailesh Patel, who specializes in pharma patent litigation and also acts for clients in tech-related patent and trademark cases, patent litigator Imron Aly, who is a ‘top notch lawyer‘ with a focus on the life sciences industry, and Kevin Nelson who is a specialist in large-scale patent infringement litigation. In Washington DC, co-head Janine Carlan is a life sciences patent litigation expert and also defends companies in claims brought by Non-Practicing Entities, and Richard Berman focuses on patent transactions and prosecution in the chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech fields.

Practice head(s):

Janine Carlan; Sailesh Patel


Other key lawyers:

Imron Aly; Kevin Nelson; Richard Berman


Testimonials

‘Exceptional team of litigators and intellectual property counselors that have best in class experience and skills.’

‘Imron Aly is a top notch lawyer in the industry. He has won several “bet the company” cases and I would highly recommend him. He is a hands on attorney.’

Key clients

FanDuel, Inc.


MSN Pharmaceuticals


Aurobindo Pharma Ltd.


Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC


Puritan Medical Products Company


Analog Devices


Ōura Health Oy


Johnson Controls, Inc.


Nexus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Acronis, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Acted for MSN Pharmaceuticals and Aurobindo in a Hatch-Waxman case involving the drug Parsabiv.
  • Advised Puritan Medical Products Company LLC on defending itself against a worldwide patent campaign against Copan, which holds several patents covering swabs used in clinical collections that became ubiquitous during the COVID pandemic.
  • Represented Fresenius Kabi in a “patent thicket” case where the plaintiff currently holds ten patents.

Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP

With expertise in a broad range of technologies and industries, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP represents clients in intellectual property disputes and commercial transactions. The group’s breadth of technical knowledge allows it to act for clients in sectors such as consumer products, telecoms and media and entertainment, and it has specialist capabilities litigating patent disputes in the pharmaceuticals, medical devices and biotech fields. Operating out of New York, the IP practice is co-chaired by Keith Hummel, a patent attorney whose patent litigation practice spans a variety of industries, and David Kappos. Another key practitioner is Sharonmoyee Goswami, who focuses on intellectual property, antitrust and litigation relating to science and tech and is experienced acting for clients in multiple patent litigation venues, including the International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.

Practice head(s):

Keith Hummel; David Kappos


Other key lawyers:

Sharonmoyee Goswami


Key clients

Abiomed Inc.


Alarm.com Inc.


Bausch Health Companies Inc.


Biogen MA Inc.


CRISPR Therapeutics


Light & Wonder, Inc.


Tempur Sealy International, Inc.


Truist Bank


Work highlights


  • Represented Alarm.com in an appeal case after winning a trial decision in patent infringement litigation brought by Causam Enterprises at the U.S. ITC concerning patents for demand management functionality used to manage electric operating reserves.
  • Represented Tempur Sealy and certain of its subsidiaries in patent infringement litigation brought by Purple Innovation.
  • Represented Truist Bank in patent infringement litigation brought by USAA concerning patents that relate to remote check deposit for mobile banking.

Greenberg Traurig, LLP

The ‘conscientious, dedicated and tenacious‘ intellectual property group at Greenberg Traurig, LLP has comprehensive capabilities in patent litigation and counseling across all the key patent litigation venues, including a strong appellate practice and extensive experience in proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and the International Trade Commission. The team represents companies from a broad range of technical fields, working with the likes of Moderna, Chewy, Inc, and Charles Schwab. In New York, Scott Bornstein is a seasoned patent trial lawyer acting for both national and international clients, Joshua Raskin focuses primarily on patent litigation in the tech sector, and Rose Cordero Prey advises clients on invention protection, portfolio management and patent litigation in the mechanical, electrical, computer science and life sciences industries. IP trial lawyers David Bloch and Harold Davis in San Francisco are also key practitioners.

Practice head(s):

Scott Bornstein; Joshua Raskin; Richard Harris


Other key lawyers:

Rose Cordero Prey; David Bloch; Harold Davis


Testimonials

Greenberg offers a standard and traditional approach to the defense of patent infringement claims. They cover all of the bases and do a thorough job of leaving no stone unturned as they deal with these matters. They are conscientious, dedicated and tenacious, and dogged in attacking every element of a case and making sure that all arguments are developed. You get the attention of partners and the entire team throughout the course of the case.

‘The entire team is focused and working on the case at all times. They are thinking about problems before they arise.’

Key clients

Chewy, Inc.


Charles Schwab


Rakuten


Moderna


Hewlett Packard Enterprise


Satco Products


Ampt


Teva Pharmaceuticals


Amneal Pharmaceuticals


Samsung Electronics


LG Electronics


Universal Electronics Inc.


Amperex Technology Ltd.


NovaSparks


Schlumberger Corp.


Kretek International Inc.


Dryft Sciences LLC


Chervon


Work highlights


  • Acted for Chewy in a declaratory judgment action filed by the client  against IBM in the Southern District of New York.
  • Represented Charles Schwab in patent litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
  • Represented Satco Products in a case which ended the Regents of the University of California at Santa Barbara’s litigation campaign claiming that Satco had infringed a portfolio of patents covering LED technology.

Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone

The patent litigation practice at Groombridge, Wu, Baughman & Stone has ‘superb litigation and technical skills‘ and extensive experience working with a diverse range of clients, particularly innovators in the life sciences sector. The group is also noted for representing tech and pharma companies in proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. In New York, patent litigator Nicholas Groombridge is a ‘top notch courtroom advocate‘ in a broad range of courts and technical areas, and trial lawyer Jennifer Wu is a ‘gifted strategist, a masterful advocate, and an effective collaborator‘ with particular knowledge in the pharma and biotech sectors. Also in New York, Eric Alan Stone frequently acts for innovators in the biotech and medical device spaces. The Washington DC group includes patent litigators Steven Baughman and Megan Raymond,who are both PTAB experts.

Practice head(s):

Nicholas Groombridge; Jennifer Wu; Steven Baughman; Eric Alan Stone


Other key lawyers:

Megan Raymond


Testimonials

‘Strong team with superb litigation and technical skills.’

‘Sound strategic and practical advice.’

‘This team functions as a true team. They are effortlessly diverse, not because they believe in diversity for its own sake but because it drives the best outcomes.’

‘Steven Baughman has consistently demonstrated his legal acumen and expertise in PTAB proceedings. I particularly appreciate his commitment to developing the next generation of attorneys. He shares his knowledge freely and frequently advocates for more junior members of his team to take substantive roles.

‘Megan Raymond has a meticulous attention to detail combined with a deep understanding of the law. I truly value her thoughtful insights and ability to develop a comprehensive legal strategy.’

‘Jennifer Wu is a gifted strategist, a masterful advocate, and an effective collaborator. She adds value to any legal team and provides guidance to co-counsel as adeptly as she mentors her own junior associates. Her pro bono work is a testament to her unwavering dedication to justice; I am confident that she applies the same high standards to prioritize her client’s best interests in any matter she touches.

‘Nick Groombridge provides top tier service and hands down is the best value in the business. He is a top notch courtroom advocate and keenly sensitive to client needs. ’

‘Eric Stone is very invested in his firm and wants to make sure that his clients needs are being met. He is very intelligent and always a step ahead.’

Key clients

10x. Genomics Inc.


Acuitas Therapeutics Inc.


Amgen, Inc.


Fennec Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Genentech, Inc.


Natera, Inc.


Nearmap US, Inc.


Novo Nordisk A/S


Structural Wrap, LLC


Tristar Products Inc.


Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Acted as lead counsel for plaintiffs 10x and Stanford University in a litigation pending in the District of Delaware asserting six patents on key technology relating to single-cell sequencing.
  • Acted as lead counsel for Amgen subsidiary Teneobio in a case in the District of Delaware involving “transgenic” animals genetically engineered to make fully human, heavy-chain-only antibodies.
  • Represented Genentech as lead counsel in a case in the District of Delaware involving Genentech’s blockbuster treatment for hemophilia, an antibody called Hemlibra®.

Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP

Led by seasoned patent litigator and tech expert Jonathan Waldrop in Silicon Valley, Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP represents both plaintiffs and defendants in a broad range of intellectual property disputes and has particular expertise in litigating in the Western District of Texas. The group also includes Jay Deshmukh in New York, who leads the Hatch-Waxman practice and additionally handles other IP and patent related disputes. Back in Silicon Valley, Darcy Jones is capable of handling patent infringement and trade secret litigation for clients in the telecoms, computer hardware and software, and medical devices spaces, and Marcus Barber specializes in patent infringement disputes in a wide range of tech fields.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Waldrop


Other key lawyers:

Jay Deshmukh; Darcy Jones; Marcus Barber


Key clients

Google


Nokia


Samsung Electronics


LG


Adobe


Reddit


WSOU Investments


Intellectual Ventures


ASUS


Motorola


Cox Communications


zModo


Fintiv


MV3 Partners


Leader Development Industrial


Work highlights


  • Represented Intellectual Ventures in its patent infringement lawsuits against General Motors, Toyota, Honda and Volvo.
  • Represented WSOU Investments in patent cases against defendants Salesforce, F5 Networks, and Juniper Networks, among others.
  • Represented Google in an action brought by Eolas Technologies alleging that Google infringed a patent covering methods that enable internet users to interact with online video, music, or audio clips, and other browser-embedded features.

Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP

Led by seasoned trial lawyer Sheila Swaroop in Orange County, Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP has a dedicated intellectual property practice handling patent infringement disputes for a broad range of clients, with particular expertise working for biotech, medical device, and pharma clients. Orange County lawyers Ali Razai and Joseph Re are skillful trial and appellate lawyers with particular experience in tech. The group also includes Seattle-based IP litigator and patent attorney Carol Pitzel Cruz and Jeremiah Helm in Washington DC, who is a pharma litigation expert. In Irvine, trial lawyer John Sganga is experienced in IP and tech disputes, and William Adams maintains close relationships with a roster of life sciences companies.

Practice head(s):

Sheila Swaroop


Other key lawyers:

Ali Razai; Joseph Re; Carol Pitzel Cruz; Jeremiah Helm; John Sganga; William Adams


Key clients

Amazon.com, Inc.


Spectrum Solutions, LLC


Masimo Corporation


Cercacor Laboratories


Edwards Lifesciences


Orbicular Pharmaceutical Technology Pvt. Ltd.


Cipla Ltd.


Spinal Elements, Inc.


Pavemetrics Systems, Inc.


RealTruck, Inc.


Lund Motion Products, Inc.


Institute for Cancer Research


Fox Chase Cancer Center


Tokyo Ohka Kogyo, Ltd.


Work highlights


  • Represented Masimo Corporation and Cercacor Laboratories in a patent infringement suit against Apple regarding their Apple Watches, Series 6 and up.
  • Represented Amazon in ongoing district court proceedings in a patent infringement suit brought by Jawbone Innovations relating to nine of their patents.
  • Represented Spectrum Solutions LLC in inter partes review challenges of five separate patents owned by Longhorn Vaccines & Diagnostics.

Mayer Brown

The patent litigation group at Mayer Brown represents both plaintiffs and defendants from a broad range of industries in all patent litigation venues. The group frequently helps innovators and tech companies protect their patents and business processes and has particular expertise in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, standing out for its record of representing pharmaceutical companies in Hatch-Waxman litigation against generic manufacturers. In New York, practice head Lisa Ferri works with clients in the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industries, and patent attorney Clayton McCraw specializes in all phases of patent litigation, with an emphasis on district court patent venues, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and proceedings and the International Trade Commission. The Washington DC group includes IP attorney Gary Hnath, who has ‘excellent knowledge of the client’s industrial practice‘ and is particularly experienced in proceedings at the International Trade Commission, as well as IP specialist Jamie Beaber.

Practice head(s):

Lisa Ferri


Other key lawyers:

Clayton McCraw; Gary Hnath; Jamie Beaber


Testimonials

‘Mayer Brown puts client’s benefit at first priority to make the litigation strategy. Its team’s strength is a combination of the professional lawyers’ familiarity with the broad requirements and relevant rules and laws, along with the specific industrial knowledge and practice.’

‘Gary Hnath fully understand the needs of the client and makes proposals timely following the development of the case for the client’s benefit. Excellent knowledge of the client’s industrial practice’

Key clients

Anhui Jinhe and Jinhe USA


Astellas


Autel Intelligent Technology Corp., Ltd.


BASF SE


EVE Energy Company, Ltd.


FlatFrog Laboratories, AB


Galderma Laboratories, L.P.


Gilead Sciences, Inc.


Hanshow Technology Co., Ltd.


Man Wah Holdings Ltd


Maxell Ltd.


Nespresso USA, Inc.


Pantech Corp.


Powermat Technologies, Ltd.


Thales Group


Work highlights


  • Represented Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer Maxell in its licensing and enforcement campaign in the smartphone and television spaces.
  • Represented Thales Group in a case before the US Court of Federal Claims.
  • Represented Gilead Sciences in Hatch-Waxman patent litigations against sixteen different Defendants groups filed in the U.S. District Courts.

McDermott Will & Emery LLP

Fielding a team of ‘experts in multiple patent lawsuits in pharmaceutical field‘, McDermott Will & Emery LLP represents global and domestic clients in patent litigation across industry sectors, with particular emphasis on the life sciences space. William Gaede in San Francisco leads the global intellectual property practice and acts for biotech, pharma, and medical device companies. Patent litigator Douglas Carsten in Orange County is a life sciences expert, Boston-based IP attorney Sarah Columbia works across the pharma and tech sectors, and Michael Chu in Chicago has a broad IP practice. The group also includes IP litigators Thomas Steindler in Washington DC, Shane Nichols in Atlanta, and Kevin Meek in Austin, and New-York based lawyer Simon Roberts, who handles patent infringement cases for major pharma companies.

Practice head(s):

William Gaede; Douglas Carsten; Sarah Columbia; Michael Chu; Thomas Steindler; Shane Nichols; Kevin Meek; Simon Roberts


Testimonials

‘They are experts in multiple patent lawsuits in pharmaceutical field including ANDA litigations.’

‘Simon Roberts and Jason Leonard lead multiple parallel ANDA litigations efficiently with deep understanding of technical field of inventions. Simon also supports parallel litigations outside of US.’

‘Excellent, understands and executes complex issues.’

Key clients

Amgen Inc.


Natera Inc.


United Therapeutics Corporation


Aurinia Pharmaceuticals


Alnylam Pharmaceuticals


Viatris Inc.


K-Fee


The Coca-Cola Company


Interim Healthcare, Inc.


NationsBenefits


Mercer Global Advisors Inc.


DataCore Software Corporation


Traeger Pellet Grills LLC


ZTE (USA) Inc.


Werner Co.


Blackboard Inc.


Koki Holdings America Ltd.


OmniVision Technologies


Natera Inc.


Next Caller Inc.


Bell Helicopter Textron


Dell


Halliburton Co.


7-Eleven, Inc.


Natera Inc.


Oxford Nanopore Technologies Inc.


Sectra Communications AB


Bausch Health US


Salix Pharmaceuticals


Feit Electric Company


Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation


Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Inc.


Vanda Pharmaceuticals


Orthopaedic Hospital


Work highlights


  • Represented Natera Inc. in a patent litigation against defendants ArcherDX and Invitae.
  • Represented Bausch Health Ireland Ltd. in a Hatch-Waxman case in the District of New Jersey against Padagis regarding Padagis’ proposed generic versions of Bryhali and Duobrii.
  • Represented United Therapeutics in its patent infringement suit against Liquidia Technologies, a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company.

MoloLamken LLP

National litigation boutique MoloLamken LLP is ‘incredibly effective‘ and has extensive experience in patent disputes, standing out in particular for its ability to handle appellate IP matters before the Supreme Court and Federal Courts of Appeals. Seasoned appellate practitioner Jeffrey A. Lamken is based in Washington DC and has comprehensive experience representing clients in the pharma, telecoms and tech industries in patent appeals at the Federal Circuit. The group also includes the ‘energetic and experienced attorneyBen Quarmby in New York, who specializes in trial and appellate litigation related to patent, trademark, trade secret, and tech licensing disputes, and Washington DC-based patent litigator Michael Pattillo.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Lamken; Ben Quarmby; Michael Pattillo


Other key lawyers:

Rayiner Hashem; Jonathan Barbee


Testimonials

‘MoloLmaken team is incredibly effective and responsive in the quickest possible manner.’

‘They are a small but experienced team of lawyers who handle the patent litigation and always ready to go to trial if necessary.’

‘Ben Quarmby is very available and leads his team very efficiently to achieve results in a streamlined process.’ 

‘Jonathan Barbee is dedicated to his tasks and responsive. Rayiner Hashem is customer centric, very enjoyable to work with him as he perfectly understand the aim of his tasks.’

‘Mr. Ben Quarmby is an energetic and experienced attorney in this area. He is always responsive and tries to give us practical advice based on his through knoweledge of the patent law and coourt proceedings.’

Key clients

Duke University


AbbVie Inc.


Allergan Sales, LLC


VLSI Technology LLC


DivX, LLC


Baxter International Inc.


World Programming Limited


Merck Sharp & Dohme, LLC


The Regents of the University of California, the University of Vienna, and Emmanuelle Charpentier


Nokia


Ericsson


Uniloc 2017, Uniloc USA, and Uniloc Luxembourg


Stingray IP Solutions, LLC


Amgen Inc.


Express Mobile, Inc.


Protective Industrial Products (PIP), Inc.


Broadband iTV Inc.


BBSR


Richel Group


Work highlights


  • Represented Amgen Inc. in the U.S. Supreme Court in a case addressing the Patent Act’s “enablement” requirement.
  • Represented Merck Sharp & Dohme, LLC in a case defending a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board rejecting a challenge to the validity of Merck patents.
  • Represented the inventors of the CRISPR-Cas9 system for editing genes in appealing a decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that declined to award that invention to them.

Norton Rose Fulbright

Norton Rose Fulbright fields a group of ‘responsive and very practical’ intellectual property lawyers who represent both patent holders and accused infringers in disputes across a broad range of industries, with particular emphasis on the tech, life sciences, energy and infrastructure, and resources sectors. In Houston, Daniel Leventhal  leadsthe  IP disputes practice and is a seasoned high-tech patent litigator, and Richard Zembek specializes on IP disputes with competition elements. The Dallas group includes Brett C Govett, who focuses on IP, commercial and tort cases, and Art Licygiewicz, who offers clients niche expertise in handling disputes related to LED lighting technology. Mike Solomita in New York, who provides ‘exceptional service and quality of work‘ in the full range of IP disputes, is also a key contact.


Practice head(s):

Daniel Leventhal; Tim Kenny


Other key lawyers:

Richard Zembek; Brett C Govett; Art Licygiewicz; Mike Solomita


Testimonials

‘They provide very practical, commercially friendly advice which is easily understood by the business team.’

‘They are responsive and very practical. They offer good clear advice that is easily understood by non-lawyers who are not native English speakers.’

‘Superb and speedy choice of lawyers to be engaged. Quality and capability of each any lawyers. Reasonable fees.’

‘Excellent research, strategies and the thorough preparation of documents to be submitted to the court.’

‘Very very pleased to be working with Michael Solomita. Exceptional service and quality of work.’

‘Mike Solomita has extensive experience handling a broad range of intellectual property rights matters, including litigation, licensing, opinions, and prosecution.’

Key clients

NXP Semiconductors


Palo Alto Networks, Inc.


Research Development Foundation


Lytx, Inc.


Human Power of N Company


Sharp Corporation


Angel Group Co., Ltd.


Work highlights


  • Represented Palo Alto Networks in Centripetal Networks, Inc. v. Palo Alto Networks, Inc. in the Eastern District of Virginia.
  • Represented HumanN in a patent infringement action filed by plaintiff ThermoLife International, LLC in the Western District of Texas.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP‘s intellectual property group in New York has extensive experience litigating patent disputes in the life sciences and tech industries, both at jury and bench trials and at Federal Circuit appeals. Chair of the patent litigation group Catherine Nyarady is ‘a star‘ in patent litigation and routinely works with clients active in the medical devices, semiconductors and pharma spaces. The group also includes trial attorney Katherine Forrest, who co-chairs the digital tech group and acts for clients in disputes relating to intellectual property and antitrust, and Crystal Parker, who focuses on patent litigation in a wide range of sectors, with emphasis on Hatch-Waxman litigation. Kripa Raman, who specializes in patent and trade secret litigation as well as in licensing and the IP aspects of commercial transactions, is another key contact.


Practice head(s):

Catherine Nyarady


Other key lawyers:

Katherine Forrest; Crystal Parker; Kripa Raman


Testimonials

‘The team has substantial understanding of judges’ way of thinking. It is very cooperative and willing to listen to the client, while making sure it convey its messages and advice clear and straightforward. It is not a team that does whatever the client asks, and I very appreciate the discussions we had – it always returns a better solution.’

‘Experience, professionalism, and willing to discuss.’

‘Paul Weiss is a highly regarded, well respected and name recognized firm.’’

‘The Paul Weiss team has gone through some recent transitions, but the practice remains sound and is in excellent hands with Catherine Nyarady at the helm.’

‘Catherine Nyarady is a thoughtful strategist with a great deal of experience in the legal matters at hand. I trust Catherine’s view and opinions and her counsel is highly valued.’

‘Catherine Nyarady is a star. There is no better day-to-day case manager and advocate to move a case from its inception to trial. She is detail-oriented, no stone goes unturned, and her strategic outlook throughout the case is top notch. She is a pleasure to work with and a worthy adversary, and she and her team continually achieve excellent results. ’

Key clients

Atos SynteliFlight Technology Company Limited


International Business Machines Corporation


Kurin, Inc.


Leading Audio and Visual Technology Company


Qualcomm Incorporated


SAP AG


Work highlights


Ropes & Gray LLP

The intellectual property group at Ropes & Gray LLP represents a broad range of domestic and cross-border clients in all major patent litigation forums, with particular expertise in proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board as well as the International Trade Commission. Steven Pepe in New York chairs the firm’s IP litigation practice group and is highly experienced in multijurisdictional patent infringement litigation. In Silicon Valley, Jim Batchelder represents tech clients in a variety of IP disputes, David Chun has experience litigating in district and appellate courts, and Jim Davis and Andrew Radsch are experienced in patent disputes relating to a broad range of technical fields. The group also includes Washington DC lawyers Kevin Post, who handles patent disputes for high-tech and life sciences companies, and Matthew Rizzolo, who leads the firm’s group in Section 337 proceedings before the International Trade Commission.

Practice head(s):

Steve Pepe


Other key lawyers:

Jim Batchelder; David Chun; Jim Davis; Andrew Radsch; Kevin Post; Matthew Rizzolo


Testimonials

Ropes has a strong team with knowledge of the top patent courts and alternative forums for challenging patent invalidity. Ropes takes unique and novel arguments and has success, which is very important in the evolving and challenging space.’

The Ropes and Gray patent litigation group provides outstanding legal services, including being very responsive, managing expectations, and providing excellent outcomes in litigation. I strongly recommend Ropes and Gray.’

We have enjoyed seeing the Ropes & Gray team bring the best tradition of creativity and excellence to the table on a host of occasions. Their substantive legal expertise is top-shelf and they are so collaborative.’

Key clients

Collision Communications


LG Electronics


Teradyne


Forescout Technologies


Emerson Electric


Godo Kaisha IP Bridge


Exactech


NetApp


MACOM Technology Solutions


Work highlights


Akin

Led by life sciences expert Steven Maslowski in Philadelphia, the intellectual property group at Akin is experienced in all US patent litigation forums and represents clients in a broad range of technical fields. Also in Philadelphia, Matthew Pearson is a patent attorney specializing in the life sciences sector, and Ruben Muñoz litigates IP disputes for a wide range of tech companies. The group in Washington DC includes seasoned patent litigators Cono Carrano and Brandon Rash, Z.W. Julius Chen, who represents clients in all stages of appellate litigation, and Rachel Elsby, who focuses on patent litigation and appeals to the Federal Circuit. Other key practitioners include patent infringement disputes specialist Michael Kahn in New York and Daniel Moffett in San Antonio, who represents clients in all aspects of IP procurement and protection.


Practice head(s):

Steven Maslowski


Other key lawyers:

Matthew Pearson; Ruben Muñoz; Cono Carrano; Brandon Rash; Z.W. Julius Chen; Rachel Elsby; Michael Kahn; Daniel Moffett


Key clients

Boston Scientific Corporation


CaptionCall, LLC


Sorenson Communications, LLC


Enchroma, Inc.


Bristol Myers Squibb


Ono Pharmaceutical


Aragon Pharmaceuticals


Janssen Biotech Inc.


Regents of the University of Californi


Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research


Greentank Technologies Corporation


VIZIO Inc.


Butterfly Network, Inc.


3M Innovative Properties Company


3M Unitek Corporation


Phillip Morris International Global Services


Unified Patents


XY, LLC


Inguran


Work highlights


A&O Shearman

Led by seasoned life sciences litigator Elizabeth Holland in New York, A&O Shearman is praised as ‘second to none‘ in its knowledge of patent litigation and is a key port of call for clients in the life sciences, tech, semiconductor and consumer goods industries. Shamita Etienne-Cummings in Washington DC frequently represents tech clients in patent disputes as well as in matters relating to breach of contract and trade secrets. IP specialist Lisa Nguyen in Silicon Valley, who represents tech companies in IP litigation and has particular expertise handling cases against non-practicing entities, is also a key practitioner.

Practice head(s):

Elizabeth Holland


Other key lawyers:

Shamita Etienne-Cummings; Lisa Nguyen; Bijal Vakil


Testimonials

‘The depth of knowledge on patent litigation is second to none.’

‘Passion, professionalism, open dialogue, commercial savvy and risk sharing.’

‘Bijal Vakil makes it a point to understand your business goals and business culture to ensure a true meaning for what describes success.’

Key clients

Wonderland


Google


Meta


Unified Patents


Novartis


Alcon


University of Pennsylvania


Fresenius


Realtek


Curiositystream


ResMed


Hon Hai


G+D


Extreme Networks


Walmart


MSI


Alkermes


Niantic


Work highlights


  • Acted for Wonderland, the manufacturer of car seat brands Graco and Nuna, in cases against Evenflo, its competitor in the transitional car seat market.
  • Acted for Meta in cases at the pleading stage against Ramey LLP.
  • Acted for Novartis in a multi-faceted legal battle against Regeneron regarding the patent for Novartis’s product, Lucentis.

BakerHostetler

BakerHostetler works with both patent holders and accused infringers in the electrical, mechanical, chemical, biological and pharma sectors and regularly appears before all US patent litigation venues, including in proceedings before the International Trade Commission and the Patent Appeals and Trial Board. The patent litigation team is co-led by Leif R. Sigmond Jr. in Chicago and Daniel Goettle in Philadelphia. T. Cy Walker in Washington DC is a seasoned intellectual property litigator in all US courts and has particular expertise at the ITC, and David A. Mancino in Cincinnati maintains a varied IP practice. The DC group also includes IP specialist William C. Bergmann and patent litigator Jason F. Hoffman. In Atlanta, Christopher M. Arena and Lisa Collins are both highly experienced IP practitioners who advise clients on broad range of contentious matters.

Practice head(s):

Daniel Goettle; Leif R. Sigmond Jr


Other key lawyers:

T. Cy Walker; David A. Mancino in Cincinnati has a IP practice; William C. Bergmann; Jason F. Hoffman; Christopher M. Arena; Lisa Collins


Key clients

AT&T


Cardinal Health, Inc.


HSN, Inc.


Frontgate


Ballard Design


Cornerstone Brands


Cinmar


Grandin Road


Ingenious Design


Joy Mangano


HSN Improvements


Garnet Hill


Cincinnati Bell, Inc.


Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc.


Klas Group Ltd.


Trading Technologies International, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented various entities of Cardinal Health, an American multinational health care services company, in patent litigation matters and other intellectual property litigation matters.
  • Acted for HSN, Inc. and its various entities and key figures in patent litigation matters and other intellectual property litigation matters.

Dechert LLP

With broad technical expertise and cross-border capabilities, Dechert LLP represents clients in the life sciences industries before a variety of patent litigation venues. The group has a particularly strong appellate practice and also fields significant experience acting on behalf of petitioners and patent owners in Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings relating to pharmaceutical and biologic products. Trial lawyer Martin Black in Philadelphia leads the firm’s national IP litigation group, which also includes New York life sciences litigator Katherine Helm, who represents innovator pharmaceutical and biotech companies in both patent and patent-related litigation, and Amanda Antons in Chicago, who is highly experienced in ANDA litigation.


Practice head(s):

Martin Black


Other key lawyers:

Katherine Helm; Amanda Antons


Key clients

Biogen


Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


Eli Lilly and Company


Endo Pharmaceuticals


Gatekeeper Inc.


IOENGINE, LLC


IPCom GMBH & Co. KG


Microsoft Corporation


Mondis Technology, Ltd.


Hitachi Maxell, Ltd.


Sanofi SA


Genzyme Corporation


Tekni-Plex, Inc.


True Spec Golf, LLC


Zillow Group


Work highlights


  • Represented Genzyme, a fully owned subsidiary of Sanofi, in two patent infringement actions in the District of Delaware and in defending its patents at the PTAB related to Sanofi Genzyme’s patents infringed by Novartis’ manufacture, sale and use of ZOLGENSMA®.
  • Advised Hitachi, Ltd. and Mondis Technology on a licensing and litigation campaign.

Dickinson Wright PLLC

The ‘extremely responsive‘ intellectual property group at Dickinson Wright PLLC represents clients in patent infringement disputes before the full range of US patent litigation venues, including at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and the International Trade Commission. The group is regularly sought out by clients in the electronics, networking, cybersecurity, entertainment and telecoms spaces, who benefit from its expertise litigating against the import and sale of infringing products manufactured abroad. John Artz is a key practitioner in Ann Arbor who specializes in patent, trade secret, trademark and copyright litigation and co-heads the group with IP litigators Philip Rettig, also based in Ann Arbor, and Frank Long, who practices from Dallas. Jonathan Baker in Silicon Valley is a trusted IP litigator whose practice has a strong focus on patents. The group also includes Steven Daniels in Austin and William Honaker in Troy, who both litigate across the full spectrum of IP disputes in a variety of US litigation venues.

Practice head(s):

Philip Rettig; John Artz; Frank Long


Other key lawyers:

Jonathan Baker; Steven Daniels; William Honaker; Steven Caloiaro; Christopher Hanba


Testimonials

‘Dickinson Wright offers a wide range of expertise with reliable counseling and a significant depth and breadth.’

‘The team is extremely responsive and does a great job of advising all potential options. They also do a great job of communicating time lines and following up on key dates.’

‘The overall chemistry is wonderful. ’

‘Dickinson Wright PLLC’s patent litigation practice is distinguished by its blend of comprehensive legal and technical expertise, a wide geographic reach, and a proven track record of successful litigation across a variety of industries. This holistic approach, coupled with their commitment to understanding client-specific needs, positions them favorably against other firms, especially in handling complex, high-stakes patent litigations.’

‘John Artz has been successfully leading our complex IP litigations, along with Steven Caloiaro. They make themselves available as needed to support a global map of litigations.’

‘I’ve worked with Jonathan Baker in the past and trust his dedication to the task at hand. He will aim to cover as many angles as possible and be on top of relevant legal issues.

‘Christopher Hanba’s expertise in patent litigation is profound. His deep understanding of US patent laws and practices makes him an invaluable asset to any client navigating the complex waters of international intellectual property disputes. What truly sets Christopher apart is his extraordinary commitment to understanding and addressing the specific needs of his clients. He has consistently demonstrated an ability to listen attentively, offer insightful advice, and adapt strategies to fit the unique requirements of each case.’

Key clients

SunStone Information Defense, Inc.


Force MOS Technology Co., Ltd.


Apeks, LLC


Rassini International


Bestway


Affinity Tools


Ontel Products Corporation


Academy Ltd., Target Inc., Amazon.com, Inc.


INAG, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented SunStone Information Defense, Inc. in a patent litigation matter against International Business Machines Corporation, ultimately achieving a settlement favorable to the client.
  • Represented Force MOS Technology Co. Ltd in two patent infringement matters involving Force MOS’s MOSFET design and fabrication patents.
  • Acted for Rassini International in a case challenging the validity of a competitor’s patent.

Duane Morris LLP

With technical expertise in a broad range of technologies, the intellectual property group Duane Morris LLP is particularly strong in handling cases before the US Patent and Trademark Office. In Atlanta, Woody Jameson co-chairs the firm’s intellectual property group and handles a wide array of tech cases, while practice co-head Matthew Gaudet specializes in patent disputes as well as related commercial and tech litigation. The Boston group includes co-head Anthony Fitzpatrick, who routinely handles high-profile patent cases, and Timothy Shannon who has a broad IP practice. Other notable practitioners are PTAB and inter partes reviews-focused co-head Patrick McPherson in Washington DC, IP specialist Bert Greene in Austin, and Aleksander Goranin in Philadelphia, who specializes in IP litigation in the software, medical device and life sciences spaces.

Practice head(s):

Woody Jameson; Anthony Fitzpatrick; Matthew Gaudet; Patrick McPherson


Other key lawyers:

Timothy Shannon; Bert Greene; Aleksander Goranin


Testimonials

‘Duane frequently demonstrates expertise in trade secret litigation and has been invaluable in helping us not only protect or position our portfolio offensively, but also consider, prepare for and defend against assertions or claims of infringement. ’

‘Aleksander Goranin is always engaged and active in our matters, devotes a significant amount of his time and attention, and clearly understands our business and players in our industry. He’s been a tremendous resource for the company across multiple matters. ’

Key clients

Cirrus Logic, Inc.


Allustra Technologies LLC


Forcepoint LLC


Cox Communications Inc.


Rapid7


Ericsson Inc


AT&T Corp.


T-Mobile US, Inc.


CG Roxane, LLC


Cisco Systems, Inc.


SonicWall


Fortinet, Inc.


Fujirebio Diagnostics


Haskell Office LLC


Trend Micro, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Represented SonicWall against an assertion brought by Finjan LLC consisting of 10 different patents relating to cyber security technology.
  • Represented Trend Micro in a multidistrict patent infringement litigation pending in the Eastern District of Texas.
  • Advised Fujirebio Diagnostics on defending itself against an assertion of patent infringement by a patent troll, whereby Fujirebio continues to have Freedom to Operate as to its antibody diagnostic platform and advertising therefor.

Eversheds Sutherland

Praised by clients as a ‘top-notch law firm‘, Eversheds Sutherland advises domestic and international clients on the full range of patent litigation matters and is particularly knowledgeable in early settlement discussions, mediation and arbitration. The group frequently handles multi-patent and multi-district disputes between competitors and chiefly works with clients in the life sciences and biotech industries. As co-heads of the practice, Peter Pappas in Atlanta counsels on the full range of IP protection, transactions and disputes, and Christopher Bolten in San Diego is a patent prosecution and patent litigator lawyer capable of handling matters in a wide range of technical fields. Nicola Pisano in San Diego and Ann Fort in Atlanta are also key IP contacts.

Practice head(s):

Peter Pappas; Christopher Bolten


Other key lawyers:

Nicola Pisano; Ann Fort; Scott Penner


Testimonials

‘The law firm stands out mostly because of its highly qualified professionals, which denotes exceptional legal expertise and professionalism. It is overall a top-notch law firm.’

‘Pete Pappas has always demonstrated a deep understanding of every issue and matter presented to him, providing clear guidance and thorough communication. He had evident commitment to achieving the best outcome for our company’s interests, of which I also appreciated the personalized attention to detail. ’

‘Excellent team with deep knowledge of the IT technology and ability to read the source code. Their understanding of details of our technology has been a key in the defense strategy.’

‘Scott Penner is a fantastic blend of a lawyer, IT specialist and a performer.’

Key clients

General Motors


Atos


ESET


Nokia


Kyocera


Lumen Technologies


CenturyLink


Level 3 Communications


Bodycad


AerSale


Angelini Pharma S.p.A.


Fameccanica.Data S.p.A.


Work highlights


  • Acted for General Motors in connection with two related litigations in the Western District of Texas, US District Court, involving 10 patents owned by MicroPairing directed to Bluetooth and AUTOSAR software allegedly in General Motors’ vehicle lines.
  • Advised Nokia on IP litigation against entities focusing on Nokia’s market-leading 5g base stations.
  • Represented ESET in malware detection patent cases involving six patents across the table from Finjan.

K&L Gates

With global full-service IP capabilities, K&L Gates represents companies in a broad range of industry sectors, including chemistry, materials science, mechanical engineering, tech, and pharmacology, in patent infringement cases. IP litigator Theo Angelis in Seattle has extensive experience acting for clients in cases before the District Courts and the International Trade Commission and co-heads the team with Chicago lawyer Robert Barrett. IP experts Christina Goodrich and Jason Engel in Los Angeles are also seasoned trial lawyers, and Chris Centurelli in Boston focuses on complex litigation with an emphasis on representing tech companies in patent, copyright and trade secrets disputes. Jeffrey Gargano in Chicago, who represents clients in IP disputes in the federal courts and at the ITC as well as counseling on IP strategy and litigation, is also a notable contact.

Practice head(s):

Robert Barret; Theo Angelis


Other key lawyers:

Christina Goodrich; Jason Engel; Chris Centurelli; Jeffrey Gargano


Key clients

Realtek Semiconductor Corporation


T-Mobile, Sprint


OnePlus Technology


Aerovironment


CPC


OsteoMed LLC


Milliman, Inc.


Milliman Solutions, LLC


Vestergaard Frandsen, Inc


Baxter International, Inc.


Grifols Diagnostic Solutions Inc.


Grifols Worldwide Operations Limited


Work highlights


  • Represented OsteoMed in a four-patent plaintiff-side case against Stryker in the Northern District of Illinois and Wright Medical in the District of Delaware.
  • Represented T-Mobile and Sprint in a case brought against them in the Eastern District of Texas by Telecom Network Solutions, LLC.
  • Represented Vestergaard Frandsen, Inc. in an ITC investigation filed by Brita against several water filtration manufacturers.

Milbank

Milbank‘s intellectual property group represents both plaintiffs and defendants in patent infringement disputes relating to a broad range of technologies, including electronic, pharma, biotech and consumer products. Leading the practice, Christopher Gaspar in New York represents a broad range of tech companies in all key IP litigation venues and also advises clients on IP issues arising in M&A, financing, and financial restructuring transactions. Also in New York, Nathaniel Browand focuses on IP law with a particular emphasis on litigation, transactional work and counselling.

Practice head(s):

Christopher Gaspar


Other key lawyers:

Nathaniel Browand


Key clients

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.


TMT Systems, Inc.


Citco Capital Group LLC


Empire Technology Development / Allied Inventors


Work highlights


  • Advised Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. on claims of patent infringement concerning shadow rendering techniques in certain video games, including blockbuster games Grand Theft Auto V.
  • Represented TMT in a challenge brought by Medtronic Inc. in an inter partes review in the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik LLP

Chicago-based patent litigation boutique Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik LLP is a ‘highly skilled‘ specialist life sciences practice that focuses on representing producers of pharmaceutical drugs in Hatch-Waxman, pharmaceutical, and biosimilar patent litigation. The group includes seasoned trial lawyer Paul Molino who represents a variety of life sciences companies in intellectual property disputes, William Rakoczy, who is a highly experienced trial and appellate attorney in the pharma sector, and IP practitioner Deanne Mazzochi,who focuses on Hatch-Waxman cases in addition to representing clients in licensing and transactional work. Kevin Warner and Lara FitzSimmons are hailed as ‘outstanding people with good litigation skills.

Practice head(s):

Paul Molino; William Rakoczy


Other key lawyers:

Deanne Mazzochi; Kevin Warner; Lara FitzSimmons


Testimonials

‘RMMS team is a highly skilled in litigation strategy and support for pharmaceutical patent litigations. The partners are highly skilled and experienced and will provide you a very detailed support on all aspects of the litigation’

‘I have worked William Rakoczy, Kevin Warner and Lara FitzSimmons. All of the are outstanding people with good litigation skills. William is a good trial laywer.’

Key clients

KD Pharma Group


Sandoz


Lupin


Apotex


Aveva/DifGen


Mylan/Viatris


Biocon Limited


Innova Softgel LLC


Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories


Designs for Health


Baxter Healthcare Corporation


Padagis


Perrigo


Biocon Biologics Inc.


Alkem Laboratories Ltd.


Glenmark Pharmaceuticals


Alembic Pharmaceuticals


Fresenius Kabi


FieldTurf USA, Inc.


Tarkett Sports Canada, Inc.


MSN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.


Natco Pharma Limited


Work highlights


  • Represented Mylan/Viatris & Biocon in a 9-day bench trial.
  • Represented Baxter in a declaratory judgment action against Nevakar related to Baxter’s planned launch of its ready-to-administer norepinephrine injectable products.
  • Represented Baxter in litigation concerning Baxter’s FDA-approved vasopressin product used to increase blood pressure in certain patients.

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP

With comprehensive intellectual property capabilities and ‘a deeply technical practice‘, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP represents life sciences and tech clients in patent disputes and related IP litigation across a variety of forums. The team is co-chaired by Sara Tonnies Horton in Chicago and Krista Schwartz in San Francisco alongside Washington DC-based trial lawyer Indranil Mukerji, who frequently represents tech companies in disputes relating to electrical hardware, software and networking products. Other notable practitioners in DC include Stephen Marshall, who focuses on patent litigation with an emphasis on software, mobile devices, and Internet of Things technologies, as well as seasoned IP trial expert Aliza Carrano.

Practice head(s):

Sara Tonnies Horton; Krista Schwartz; Indranil Mukerji


Other key lawyers:

Stephen Marshall; Aliza Carrano; Barrington Dyer


Testimonials

‘The Willkie team was a pleasure to have as co-counsel. The team was diligent, collaborative, and trustworthy.’

‘We worked closely with Krista Schwartz and Barrington Dyer. Both were smart, strategic and great to have as co-counsel.’

‘Patent litigation is a deeply technical practice that requires both legal acumen and the ability to understand complex technologies. All great patent litigators are great litigators, but not all great litigators are great patent litigators. They are agile, smart, creative, and communicative.’

‘Indranil Mukerji, Stephen Marshall, Aliza Carrano and Barrington Dyer each played an integral role in a significant patent litigation matter for us. Each of them individually contributed, but I was most impressed at the team’s cohesion and collective ability to tackle complex issues in real time. 

Key clients

Pfizer Legal Alliance Firm


La Jolla


Netflix


Synopsys


LG Electronics


Insulet Corporation


Lupin Limited


Danieli Corporation


Provisur Technologies


Illinois Tool Works, Inc.


Acco Brands Corporation


Univar USA, Inc.


Hospira, Inc.


Lyric Opera of Chicago


CC Industries


Crown Family Philanthropies


Ulta Beauty, Inc.


Great Dane LLC


Work highlights


  • Represented Provisur Technologies in patent litigation with its primary competitor, Weber, Inc., in a worldwide patent infringement dispute litigation in both the United States and in Germany, and in 12 inter partes review petitions filed in response to the district court litigation.
  • Represented Netflix in a case relating to the software architecture of Netflix’s video streaming service homepage.
  • Represented Synopsys, Inc. in a declaratory judgment action Synopsys brought in response to a patent litigation campaign NPE Bell Semiconductor brought against the semiconductor industry.