Patrick Flynn is an associate in the Intellectual Property Litigation practice group and is based in the firm’s Palo Alto office. Mr. Flynn focuses his practice with a particular emphasis on patent litigation.He has represented leading electronics companies in some of the most important districts for patent cases, including the Northern District of California, the District of Delaware, and the Eastern District of Texas.
He has litigated cases involving a broad range of technologies, including mobile phone software, digital signal processors, Ethernet networking, 802.11 networking, and programmable mixed signal integrated circuits.
His experience includes drafting briefs before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, participation on a trial team, drafting summary judgment briefs, development of claim construction positions and drafting claim construction briefs, development of technical non-infringement and invalidity positions, and preparation of expert reports.
Education :
- Stanford Law School, J.D., 2012
- Stanford University, M.S., 2012
- University of Wisconsin, B.S., 2009
Bar Admissions : California
Representative Matters :
- CSIRO v. Texas Instruments Incorporated, (E.D. Tex.) Represented Texas Instruments in a patent infringement action involving the physical layer of the IEEE 802.11 standard.
- Preparation of two petitions for Inter Partes Review (IPR) for various Samsung entities concerning patents related to media sharing between devices.
- Cypress Semiconductor Corp. v. Silego Technology, Inc. (N.D. Cal.) Represented Silego Technology in a patent infringement action involving customizable mixed signal integrated circuits.
- Cradle IP, LLC v. Texas Instruments Incorporated (D. Del.). Represented Texas Instruments in a patent infringement action involving digital signal processors. Won summary judgment of non-infringement on the majority of claims and a stipulation of non-infringement for the remaining claims. The District Court’s ruling was upheld by the Federal Circuit.
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