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O'Melveny specializes in handling multi-patent and multi-defendant litigation at the ITC, showcasing expertise in representing both complainants and respondents. The team acts for clients in a broad array of industries, including consumer electronics, computer hardware and digital technology. Practising in Washington DC, Sean Trainor stands out for his dedication to Section 337 investigations at the ITC, and co-chairs the department with Los Angeles-based Ryan Yagura, who is well-equipped to lead offensive and defensive patent cases for prominent technology companies. In San Francisco, Darin Snyder is an experienced litigator in patent and trade secret cases, skilled in both trial and appellate proceedings. Nicholas Whilt, based in Los Angeles, is another key practitioner, focusing on tech-intense patent infringements and related exclusion orders.
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  • 'Sean Trainor. He is a leading ITC practitioner, who is a known, respected, and trusted advocate before each ALJ. In joint defense groups, which is common in matters before the ITC, Sean collaborates and ensures that each law firm is engaged and multiple law firms work seamlessly together. His knowledge of ITC procedure, remedies case law, and likely ALJ decisions is unparalleled. The team also includes strong technology expertise, particularly in the chipset, GPU and microprocessor spaces.'

Kernmandanten

  • Lenovo Group Limited and Lenovo (US) Inc.
  • Sumitomo Electric

Highlight-Mandate

  • Defended Lenovo, one the world's largest manufacturers of consumer electronics, in a Section 337 matter in which IngenioSpec accused Lenovo’s smart glasses of infringing multiple patents.
  • Represented Sumitomo Electric entities in Section 337 matter in which the complainant, US Conec, accused certain of Sumitomo Electric’s fiber optical cable connectors and components of infringing several patents.