Fenwick's strategic focus and history of guiding bleeding-edge clients at the forefront of technological innovation in their most transformative deals, disputes, and transactions has earned the firm recognition among Law360’s 2024 Technology Groups of the Year.
Corporate chair Alan Smith and patent litigation co-lead Saina Shamilov sat down with Law360 to discuss the firm’s technology team and their achievements over this past year.
"Fenwick is technology," Shamilov said, adding that "everyone at the firm is a technologist."
Law360 highlighted the depth of Fenwick’s industry expertise and longstanding client relationships, featuring the firm's representation of Smartsheet, a client Smith has worked with since the company’s inception in 2005, in its $8.4 billion take-private acquisition by Blackstone and Vista Equity Partners.
"Fenwick has taken that company through its whole life cycle and saw it through this massive exit," Smith said, who also credited Fenwick’s antitrust team for a smooth completion, emphasizing the firm’s investment in antitrust, trade regulation, and government contracts and payments capabilities.
Fenwick’s litigation team also demonstrated their legal prowess by successfully representing Amazon in multiple patent cases. Notably, they secured a significant victory in the Western District of Texas and before the Federal Circuit, while also defeating a U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) case threatening to block imports of Amazon products.
"ITC matters can be particularly dangerous for respondents," Shamilov told the publication, "because the impact of precluding business activities can be far greater than any monetary damages."
The team’s litigation victories extend into the blockchain sector, securing a $1.6 million win for Yuga Labs in a case over copycat NFTs, along with a $7 million attorney fees award.
Additional Fenwick successes that made an impression on Law360 include: