Electronic Devices and Components is part of our work in Electronics and Information Technology.
Protecting innovation at the heart of modern-day electronics
With leaps in performance year after year, the devices with which we are surrounded have redefined how we communicate, power our homes and vehicles, get news and information, enjoy entertainment, and essentially live our lives. Technical advances in core electronic devices and components make possible the better, smarter, and faster capabilities on demand and driving innovation. Finnegan has a long history of representing leading companies in this highly competitive field, including semiconductor manufacturers and device and component innovators.
Licensing programs and patent pools have become an increasingly crucial component of our clients’ business strategies. Successful companies are taking advantage of these programs to generate revenue, build brand equity and shareholder value, and gain competitive advantages. From Fortune 500 companies to small entrepreneurs, we have helped clients set up and run licensing programs that have generated significant revenue streams, and we have worked with clients to pool patents and deal with standards issues.
Understanding the law, science, and technology
To work effectively with companies in this fast-paced technical landscape, it is not enough for a law firm to simply know the law. Finnegan’s more than 100 professionals with degrees in electrical and computer technology-related fields includes more than a dozen with Ph.D.’s in disciplines such as electrical engineering, materials science and engineering, and physics. Our experience extends from single devices, such as LEDs and analog circuits, to complex VLSI and ULSI circuitry. We help with:
337-TA-1367, ITC, Judge Moore
2:23-cv-10783, C.D. Cal., Judges Anelle-Rocha, Eick
IPR2023-01414, PTAB, Judges Abraham, Cass, Hamann
2:22-cv-00486, E.D. Tex., Judge Gilstrap
6:23-cv-00456, W.D. Tex., Judge Albright
IPR2023-00890, -00934, -01017,-01049, -01190, -01191, PTAB, Judges Droesch, Flax, Petravick, Wood
2:22-cv-00290, E.D. Tex., Judge Gilstrap
2:22-cv-00507, E.D. Tex., Judge Gilstrap
2:22-cv-0318, E.D. Tex., Judge Gilstrap
1:23-cv-00756, N.D. Ill., Judge Kocoras
IPR2023-00815, -00816, -00817, PTAB
337-TA-1267, ITC, Judge Bhattacharyya
IPR2021-01321, -01531, PTAB, Judges Baer, Fenick, Iftikhar
2:21-cv-00054; -00172, E.D. Tex., Judge Gilstrap
1:22-cv-01488, D. Del., Judge Connolly
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February 23, 2024
Washington
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November 10, 2023
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February 23, 2023
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