Josh Lee focuses his practice on patent litigation, counseling, and prosecution.
Mr. Lee has experience representing both patent owners and companies accused of infringement in cases involving various industries, including software-related systems, electrical systems, mechanical systems, textiles, and chemical compounds.
During law school, Mr. Lee was named National Champion in the 2010 AIPLA Giles Sutherland Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition, which focuses on issues in patent law.
Prior to his legal career, Mr. Lee worked as a process engineer in the textile industry.
Professional & Community Activities
Atlanta Clemson Club, Member
Tennessee Law Review (2008-2010)
Transactions: Tennessee Journal of Business Law (2008-2010)
Industries
Medical & Surgical Devices; Manufacturing; Technology & Software
Experience
Leaper Footwear LLC v. adidas America Inc., Lead counsel for adidas in patent infringement suit regarding athletic performance measurement technology. After engaging in early fact discovery, we obtained a favorable resolution of this matter for our client prior to claim construction briefing.
Leaper Footwear, LLC v. adidas America, Inc., No. 2:11-cv-00470 (D. Utah filed May 25, 2011).
*Experience gained by attorney prior to joining Kilpatrick Townsend
Publications
15 March 2011, Federal Circuit Deals Significant Blow to False Patent Marking Complaints: The Particularity Pleading Requirement of Rule 9(b) Applies to False Marking claims; Alleging a Defendant is "Sophisticated" Insufficient, Legal Alerts
01 April 2010, Commencement of foreclosure proceedings does not constitute 'increase in hazard' for notice purposes under a standard mortgage clause in an insurance policy
Source: Transactions: Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Articles