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Litigation and Litigation Support

IP litigation is complex and can be overwhelming — besides money, often at stake are the futures of entire companies. When the stakes are so high, clients demand litigation teams with strong technical knowledge and a deep understanding of the law. Our team’s thorough appreciation of our clients’ business needs allows us to develop creative, comprehensive and collaborative strategies to attack these challenges.

Haley Guiliano’s litigation practitioners are committed to defending, enforcing and maximizing our clients’ intellectual property. We also protect our clients from intellectual property owners who overreach in asserting their own rights. Our team has litigated IP matters for decades. Our team members are highly technically trained, most with advanced degrees in the relevant technical field, and many with Ph.Ds. We represent clients in a variety of venues, including district and appeals courts, in the International Trade Commission and other administrative proceedings, with arbitrators, and in settlement negotiations.

We also support our client’s worldwide litigation efforts. We work with attorneys in Europe, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Mexico, as well as in other regions around the world to develop and implement cohesive and consistent litigation strategies across jurisdictions and in view of our clients’ ongoing patent prosecution strategies.

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