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Education

  • J.D., New York University School of Law
    cum laude
  • A.B., Harvard University
    cum laude

Bar Admissions

  • New York
  • New Jersey

Courts

  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

Clerkship

  • Hon. Alan D. Lourie, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
 
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Lawyers: Biography

Jennifer H. Wu
Associate
An associate in the Litigation Department, Jennifer H. Wu focuses her practice on patent litigation matters. Ms. Wu has been extensively involved in all aspects of patent litigation, including jury trials in federal district courts and appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. She has litigated patents in a wide variety of technical areas, with a particular emphasis on pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Ms. Wu’s patent litigation experience also extends to GPS devices and medical devices.

Ms. Wu received the Vanderbilt Medal for Service to the Law School Community and the President’s Service Award for Leadership at New York University.

Representative Cases
  • Triangle Software, LLC v. Garmin International, Inc. et al., No. 10-CV-1457 (E.D. Va.) (obtained favorable jury verdict and district court decision in patent case involving GPS devices)
  • Genentech, Inc. v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. & Sanofi-Aventis U.S., Nos. 11-cv-1156; 11-cv-9463 (S.D.N.Y.) (patent cases involving products relating to Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor)
  • Cancer Research Technology Ltd. and Schering Corporation v. Barr Laboratories, No. 2010-1204 (Fed. Cir.) (obtained favorable reversal of district court judgment that rendered patent unenforceable for inequitable conduct and prosecution laches)
  • Enzo Biochem, Inc. et al. v. Applera Corp. et al., No. 2009-1281 (Fed. Cir.) (patent case involving DNA sequencing)
  • U.S. Phillips Corporation v. Iwasaki Electric Company, Ltd., No. 2009-1252 (Fed. Cir.) (patent case involving high pressure mercury vapor lamps)
  • Human Genome Sciences, Inc. v. Genentech, Inc., No. 2009-1182 (Fed. Cir.) (patent case involving interference proceedings)
  • Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. v. Mylan Inc., Ranbaxy Inc., Sandoz, Inc., Barr Laboratories, Inc., Aurobindo Pharma, Ltd., et al., Nos. 09-CV-00033, 10-CV-00120, 10-CV-524, 10-CV-01050 (D. Del.) (patent cases involving acne drug)
  • Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. v. Lupin Ltd., Barr Laboratories, Inc. et al., Nos. 09-CV-03062, 09-CV-03464 (D. Md.) (patent cases involving acne drug)
  • Impax Laboratories, Inc. v. Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp., No. 08-CV-00253 (N.D. Cal.) (obtained favorable dismissal of declaratory judgment action seeking to invalidate patent)
  • Prasco, LLC v. Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp. et al., No. 2007-1524 (Fed. Cir.) (obtained favorable affirmance of district court judgment dismissing case for lack of declaratory judgment jurisdiction)
  • PDL Biopharma Inc. v. Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc., No. 07-CV-00156 (D. Del.) (patent case involving humanized antibodies)
  • Apple Computer Inc. v. Burst.com, Inc., No. 06-CV-00019 (N.D. Cal.) (obtained favorable summary judgment decision of invalidity)
  • Boston Scientific Corp. et al. v. Conor Medsystems, Inc., No. 05-CV-00768 (D. Del.) (patent case involving cardiac stents)
  • Storage Technology v. Cisco Systems, Inc., No. 00-CV-01176 (N.D. Cal.) (obtained favorable jury verdict of noninfringement and invalidity)
  • Genetic Technologies Ltd. v. Applera Corp., No. 03-CV-01316 (N.D. Cal.) (patent case involving DNA sequencing)