| Admission Details | 1987, Tennessee; 1989, District of Columbia |
| Education | Lipscomb University, B.A.; Georgetown University, J.D. |
| Additional Bio Details | <p>Larry L. Shatzer is a partner with Foley & Lardner LLP, where he is chair of the firm's IP Litigation Practice and a member of the International Business Industry Team. <p>Mr. Shatzer has over 20 years of experience in litigating complex intellectual property matters. Mr. Shatzer's litigation experience includes both jury and non-jury trials as well as arguments before the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Federal and Fourth Circuits. He has substantial experience in Section 337 investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission having been substantively involved in over 25 such investigations. Mr. Shatzer has worked on cases involving all areas of technology including biotechnology (e.g., transdermal patch technology for estrogen delivery, phage display of antibodies); chemical (e.g., production of artificial sweeteners), electrical (e.g., fabrication technology for semiconductors, global positioning systems, telecommunications systems, lighting systems, semiconductor packaging), and mechanical (e.g., manufacture of airbags, paintball gun loaders). <p>Mr. Shatzer served as president of the International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association (ITCTLA) in 2002. He has served on the Executive Committee since 1995. <p>Mr. Shatzer graduated from David Lipscomb College (B.A., <em>magna cum laude,<?rm?> 1984) and Georgetown University Law Center (J.D., <em>cum laude,<?rm?> 1987). He is a member of the District of Columbia and Tennessee bars. <p> |