Cases
Experience: Obtained a favorable jury trial verdict on every verdict question on behalf of the patentee-plaintiff, which resulted in rulings of infringement, validity, willful infringement,
the award of damages. (Delaware)
On a fast track patent case, obtained a preliminary injunction for the patentee, overcoming the defendant's invalidity
non-infringement arguments. Federal Circuit upheld the preliminary injunction on appeal. Preliminary injunction later upheld again by the district court when the defendants moved to dissolve the injunction following grant of an inter partes review on the same patent. (Western District Texas
Federal Circuit)
Obtained a favorable jury trial verdict on all 57 verdict questions on behalf of the patentee-plaintiff, resulting in rulings of infringement, validity, enforceability,
an award of damages. (Western District of Texas)
Obtained a favorable bench trial verdict on behalf of the patentee-plaintiff, which resulted in rulings of infringement, validity, willful infringement
the award of treble damages. (Northern District Illinois)
Obtained a favorable jury verdict on behalf of the defendant in a 3-week jury trial, which resulted in a favorable settlement between the parties. (Northern District Texas)
Successfully argued for
obtained summary judgment of non-infringement in the Eastern District of Texas, while at the same time fending off plaintiff's summary judgment motion of infringement,
finally resolved a long-pending case for the client. (Eastern District of Texas)
Participated in one of the first Markman hearings before Judge Rodney Gilstrap in Marshall, Texas. Negotiated favorable settlement after issuance of claim construction order. (Eastern District of Texas)
Successfully defended against an ITC investigation concerning patents on microprocessor architecture. (International Trade Commission)
Defended a patent infringement suit where the patentee sought damages in excess of $1 billion
following a 3-week jury trial, the jury found the patent invalid on two separate grounds
not infringed. Affirmed on appeal. (Eastern District Missouri
Federal Circuit)