Rose counsels clients on patent litigation, licensing and due diligence in the mechanical, electrical, computer science and life science arts.
With over 10 years of experience in IP litigation, she has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in patent infringement cases involving a wide range of technologies, including consumer electronics, smartphone software, semiconductor fabrication and circuitry, laser diodes, wireless communication, automotive systems, ceiling grid systems, computer and television display technology, security systems, online banking and memory card readers.
Rose has extensive experience in federal courts at the trial and appellate levels and before the International Trade Commission. She also has experience with post-grant proceedings in the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and analyzing patent portfolios for due diligence related to mergers, acquisitions and private equity investments.
She has represented firm clients including Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Robert Bosch, USG Interiors and Volkswagen, as well as smaller companies, in patent infringement and related litigation.
Rose also has been involved in many pro bono activities, which have included her roles as Guardian ad Litem, mediator, and member of UNC School of Law’s Craven Bench of the Holderness Moot Court Bench. Rose has also been recognized for her work on a capital appeal through the ABA Death Penalty Representation Project with the Office of the Capital Defender in Northern Virginia.
While pursuing her undergraduate degree, Rose researched laser welding at the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL) at the University of Central Florida as part of a Research Experience for Undergraduates sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Rose also has experience as an apprentice electrician.
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