Andrew
S.
Brown
Associate
An associate in the litigation department, Andrew S. Brown focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation matters. Mr. Brown has experience representing clients in patent matters involving a wide range of technologies, including pharmaceutical, semiconductor, internet, consumer electronics, energy and light bulb technologies.
Mr. Brown was an article editor on the
Harvard Journal of Law and Technology and a senior editor on the
Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.
Representative Cases
- Rembrandt Technologies v. ABC, CBS Corp., NBC Universal (D. Del.) — represented television networks accused of infringement based on use of ATSC digital television standard
- U.S. Philips v. Iwasaki Electric (Fed. Cir.) — represented Japanese lighting manufacturer Iwasaki in patent infringement action involving high-powered light sources for projectors in appeal following adverse jury verdict
- Medicis Solodyn Litigation (D. Del.; D. Md.; Ariz. Superior Ct.) — represented Medicis in patent infringement litigations involving antibiotic therapies for acne treatment and in contract dispute in state court involving patent license agreement
- Carnegie Mellon University v. Marvell Semiconductor (W.D. Pa.) — represented Marvell in patent infringement action involving hard disk drive technology
- Zamora Radio v. CBS Corp., CBS Radio, Last.fm, AOL (S.D. Fl.) — represented companies providing internet radio services and products
- Honeywell v. 2GIG Technologies (E.D.N.Y.) — represented home security system manufacturer 2GIG in connection with patent infringement dispute including counterclaims for tortious interference and breach of contract
- General Electric Company v. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (N.D. Tex.; M.D. Fla.) — represented GE in global patent dispute involving wind turbine technologies
- Triangle Software v. Garmin (E.D. Va.) — representing personal navigation device manufacturer Garmin in patent infringement litigation involving traffic technology