Congrats to Ed Reines from Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP as well as Leigh Martinson, Dan Silver, and the entire trial team from McCarter & English, LLP on their jury verdict in Delaware on behalf of ArcherDX. This patent case involved 2 life sciences patents for cancer testing; and the jury found they were infringed and awarded $4.7M. The jury also found willful infringement. It was a pleasure and a privilege to work with these professionals and play a role in their success story. Lastly, kudos to the jury for their time and service. |
Congrats to Michael Nadel, Jenn Routh, Lauren Evans, Sarah Hogarth, and the entire trial team from McDermott, Will & Emery, LLP on their defense verdict in a construction fraud case in Arlington, VA. These fine professionals prepared tirelessly, and their approach in the courtroom squarely focused on what was important to the jury, making it easy for the jury to get it right. We are proud to have played a role in this success story.
Congrats to Sarah Columbia, Ian Brooks, and Nikki Capitano from McDermott, Will & Emery, LLP as well as Jack Blumenfeld from Morris Nichols, LLP on their defense jury verdict in a patent infringement trial for the client Next Caller/Pindrop in Delaware. This is the second trial between these fierce competitors – we got defense verdict back in March in Denver as well. This team was great to work with and was well-prepared. Kudos to the jurors for their time and courage to serve. My team and I are proud to have played a role in this success story.
Congrats to Bob Latham, Katherine Staton, Justin Lee, and entire trial team from Jackson Walker, LLP on their jury verdict for MAG Aerospace in front of Judge Brown in Dallas, TX. This was a very complex breach of contract and fraud case involving the modification of an aircraft that was a festival of technical terms and acronyms. In the end, the jury got it right, and these fine professionals truly gave it their all for the 2 week trial. It was a pleasure and a privilege to play a role in their success story. And, as always, kudos to the jury for their time and service.