The complainant subsequently withdrew its appeal to the Federal Circuit.
Represented a leading consumer electronics company in an ITC investigation relating to televisions and television tuners, obtaining a complete win at trial that was affirmed in its entirety by the ITC.Represented the leading human interface technology company in an ITC investigation involving touchscreen controllers for mobile devices, obtaining a favorable settlement after trial.The parties settled after the ITC affirmed a determination of no violation. Obtained a complete victory for a leading consumer electronics company where the complainant asserted five patents related to video processing technology that would have excluded virtually all of the client’s products from the United States.Just before the start of the trial, Amphenol entered into a consent order addressing all accused products. Represented 3M as lead counsel in a three-patent dispute involving 3M’s ground-breaking shielded ribbon cable technology against Amphenol Corporation.
His experience further includes royalty monetizations and IP-driven transactions involving 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, authentication solutions, autonomous vehicles, aerospace and air mobility, augmented and virtual reality, drones, data-driven over-the-top (OTT) advertising and content on streaming video services, as well as in the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries.ĭavid also advises clients on the implementation of programs to protect trade secrets and other confidential information for clients developing autonomous vehicle systems.Īs part of his dedication to pro bono work, David and his team received an award from Akin Gump for the Pro Bono Transactional Matter of the year in 2020. He also represented creditors in the recent restructurings of Avaya and Sears.
He represented creditors of Nortel on all IP issues in a series of complicated asset sales, including the auction of more than 6,000 patents for more than $4 billion. He also advises buyers, sellers, investors, and creditors on domestic and global transactions involving IP, including acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, and joint ventures involving numerous technologies and industries. In addition, he represents clients at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and in federal and state courts. and foreign companies in more than thirty ITC investigations through trial, appeal, and proceedings before the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP). David has extensive experience as lead counsel in patent and trade secret cases having significant commercial value involving computer hardware and software, wireless and satellite communications, clean technology, data storage systems, semiconductors, medical devices, and consumer electronics, among others.