Recognized by IAM Patent 1000 as "a master at the Federal Circuit with a thriving district court litigation practice," Sasha Mayergoyz focuses on high-stakes patent and copyright disputes in the busiest courts across the country. He recently helped secure a judgment as a matter of law of noninfringement in the Western District of Texas, defeating plaintiff's claims for more than $200 million in damages. Sasha has also obtained numerous summary judgments of noninfringement and invalidity in the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas. Sasha's cases span a broad range of technologies, such as semiconductors, software applications, wireless communications, and data security.
Sasha's practice includes a heavy emphasis on appellate issues before the Federal Circuit, where he has led briefings in more than 40 appeals and presented more than a dozen oral arguments. On several occasions, Sasha has replaced prior counsel after an adverse decision at the trial level and obtained a favorable judgment from the Federal Circuit.
Sasha is also registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, where he has conducted and managed a variety of Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) proceedings.
Sasha publishes and presents on developing issues in patent, including internal client audiences and events sponsored by the Federal Circuit Bar Association and the Intellectual Property Owners Association. He has taught multiple classes on the U.S. patent system at Peking University.
Sasha is a founding member of the Richard Linn Inn of Courts, and he assists with Jones Day's pro bono veterans projects.
经验
- November 2016
Building Valuable Portfolios With Patents You Can Enforce, American Heart Association Scientific Sessions Annual Meeting - November 2016
Road To Halo: How Did We Get Back To Where We Started? - June 2016
IP News You Can Use: What’s New For Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights and Trade Secrets Jones Day 2016 MCLE University - December 2015
ITC and the Federal Circuit: Where Do ClearCorrect and Suprema Leave Patent Owners? IPO National Webinar - June 6, 2013
The Myriad Case: The Supreme Court and Patent Eligibility - November 2012
Careers In Intellectual Property, Chicago Bar Association - October 2011
Advocacy At The Federal Circuit IPLAC Patent Law Symposium
- Northwestern University (J.D. cum laude 1999; Managing Editor, Northwestern University Law Review, Volume 94); Cornell University (B.S.E.E. with distinction 1996)
- Illinois, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, numerous U.S. district courts, and registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
IAM Patent 1000 — The World's Leading Patent Practitioners
Recognized in The Legal 500 for patent litigation
Illinois Super Lawyers "Rising Star" in intellectual property litigation
- Law Clerk to the Honorable Arthur J. Gajarsa, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1999-2000)
- Russian
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