Jeffri Kaminski focuses on protecting and enforcing his client's intellectual property rights. He has experience in all aspects of patent prosecution, litigation and licensing. He works primarily in the computer hardware, software, Internet, wireless and telecommunications fields.
Mr. Kaminski counsels clients regarding the protection of their intellectual property. He works with his clients to help identify intellectual property and to protect it. Mr. Kaminski has prepared and prosecuted hundreds of patent applications relating to wireless devices, networking, semiconductors, software, computer architecture, business process management and medical devices. His practice includes all aspects of patent prosecution before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, including successfully arguing appeals. Patents that Mr. Kaminski has obtained on behalf of his clients have been successfully enforced and licensed, generating revenue for his clients and keeping competing products out of the market.
Mr. Kaminski is also active in litigating patent infringement actions. He handles both the defense and assertion of these actions, including pre-filing investigations, strategic counseling, Markman and summary judgment. He is currently or has recently been involved in the following representative cases:
· TecSec, Inc. v. International Business Machines Corp., et al.
Representing defendants in a case alleging infringement of multiple patents related to data encryption and cryptography.
· In re KATZ INTERACTIVE CALL PROCESSING PATENT LITIGATION
Representing defendants in a multi-district case alleging infringement of multiple patents related to telephony and call processing operations.
· Innovative Solutions and Support, Inc. vs. J2, Inc., Joseph Caesar, James Zachary, Zachary Technologies Inc., and Kollsman, Inc.
Represented defendant in a case alleging patent infringement and theft of trade secrets relating to air data computers.
· Hewlett-Packard Co. v. Intergraph Corp.
Represented third-party defendants in multiple patent action alleging that certain products purchased from his clients infringed the patents-in-suit related to computer-aided drafting/computer-aided engineering software systems.
· Software AG and Software AG, Inc. v. BEA Systems, Inc.
Represented plaintiffs in a case alleging infringement of a patent related to middleware that enables communications between a software program residing on one type of computer at any location and a software program residing on another type of computer at a second location.
Activities
Mr. Kaminski is a member of the American Bar Association Intellectual Property Section, AIPLA, Patent Lawyers Club of Washington, and the District of Columbia Bar Association's Intellectual Property Section.
Industries
Consumer Products and Services
News
January 23, 2007, Venable LLP Promotes Seventeen to Partner
Publications
2012, The Impact of Joint Infringement and Joinder Issues On Today's Patent Litigation Cases
Jeffri A. Kaminski
Recent Trends in Patent Infringement Lawsuits, Aspatore
July 2010, IP News & Comment - July 2010
William D. Coston, Todd R. Farnsworth, Ryan M. Flandro, Jeffri A. Kaminski,Michael A. Sartori, Ph.D., Janet F. Satterthwaite
IP Buzz
June 2010, The End of the Shrink-wrap License?
Todd R. Farnsworth, Jeffri A. Kaminski
January 27, 2010, Venable Continues to Outpace Average Patent Allowance Rate
Jeffri A. Kaminski, Leigh D. Thelen
September 22, 2009, Covenant Not to Sue May Invoke Patent Exhaustion Doctrine
Jeffri A. Kaminski, Leigh D. Thelen
August 3, 2009, International Exhaustion for Patents?
Jeffri A. Kaminski, Leigh D. Thelen
Events/Speaking Engagements
Past Events
May 11, 2012, "Enforcing Large Patent Portfolios - The Smartphone Wars" at the AIPLA 2012 Spring Meeting
Jeffri A. Kaminski
February 13, 2012, UMBC Cyber Incubator@bwtech
Jeffri A. Kaminski