Joseph advises on intellectual property litigation, complex commercial litigation and antitrust. He has represented companies in matters involving copyright and trademark infringement, trade secret misappropriation, patent infringement, contract and tort claims, as well as unfair competition and antitrust.
Joseph has extensive pre-litigation counseling, case management and trial experience.
Furthermore, Joseph represented Asyst Technologies in trial in the patent lawsuit Asyst Technologies v. Empak, where the jury found Asyst’s patent valid and infringed, and awarded Asyst $74.7 million in damages for lost sales and price erosion.
Joseph was also significantly involved in the district court and court of appeals phases of Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., Leegin’s successful effort to overturn the long-standing per se rule against vertical price agreements, which the U.S. Supreme Court decided in 2007–551 U.S. 877 (2007).
Joseph worked at Synopsys on secondment, handling a variety of IP and general litigation matters.
In addition, Joseph spent a one year on secondment in London with the IP litigation group at Allen & Overy, a leading global law firm with whom Fenwick has a strategic relationship. Working with A&O’s attorneys and clients throughout the world, Joseph gained substantial experience regarding IP and litigation matters in the UK and Europe, including the following:
Furthermore, Joseph represented Asyst Technologies in trial in the patent lawsuit Asyst Technologies v. Empak, where the jury found Asyst’s patent valid and infringed, and awarded Asyst $74.7 million in damages for lost sales and price erosion.
Joseph was also significantly involved in the district court and court of appeals phases of Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., Leegin’s successful effort to overturn the long-standing per se rule against vertical price agreements, which the U.S. Supreme Court decided in 2007–551 U.S. 877 (2007).
Joseph worked at Synopsys on secondment, handling a variety of IP and general litigation matters.
In addition, Joseph spent a one year on secondment in London with the IP litigation group at Allen & Overy, a leading global law firm with whom Fenwick has a strategic relationship. Working with A&O’s attorneys and clients throughout the world, Joseph gained substantial experience regarding IP and litigation matters in the UK and Europe, including the following: