Loeb & Loeb LLP

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Patent Litigation and Counseling

Loeb & Loeb provides a full range of patent prosecution, licensing, litigation and strategic counseling services to clients from around the world in every technology field. With a principal focus on trial and litigation capability, we represent clients in all manner of patent disputes and have served as lead trial counsel in more than 100 patent, trade secret and other technology-related litigations involving pharmaceuticals, biotechnologies, medical devices, computer software, semiconductors, consumer products, mechanical devices, electronics and optics, among other areas.

Many of our patent attorneys have advanced technical degrees and professional backgrounds in both law and scientific disciplines, enabling them to communicate complex technology and difficult patent concepts in a clear and simple manner and offer invention-to-litigation resources unmatched by most firms. Specialized areas of capability include:

Hatch-Waxman Litigation and Pre-Litigation Counseling
Our patent litigators have extensive experience with interpreting and applying the Hatch-Waxman Act, including litigating infringement, validity and enforceability of patents on behalf of branded pharmaceutical companies. We have successfully represented major branded pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in multidistrict Hatch-Waxman cases. We have also provided sophisticated advice to clients on related issues such as FDA exclusivity policies, FTC oversight of settlements and orphan drug rules.

Biosimilars and Biotechnology Litigation
Our patent team is well-versed in the strategic considerations raised by the biosimilars approval pathway. We have successfully represented biotechnology companies in high-stakes patent litigation and counseled clients on issues relating to the commercial exploitation of personalized medicine.

Consumer Products, Electronics, Internet and Software Litigation
Our attorneys have considerable expertise in consumer products, electronics, Internet and software patent litigation, particularly in representing defendants in actions brought by so-called patent trolls in the Eastern District of Texas and elsewhere. We have also successfully represented both plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes litigation between competitors seeking to obtain or challenge an exclusive position in the market.

Patent Prosecution and Licensing
Loeb & Loeb’s technically diverse patent attorneys have prepared and prosecuted patent applications in a broad range of technology fields. We not only prepare, file and prosecute patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, but also represent clients in high-stakes licensing negotiations.

Strategic Counseling

Our clients frequently turn to Loeb & Loeb for advice on litigation avoidance, opinions on patentability of inventions, prior art searches, “freedom to operate” opinions, and opinions on patent infringement, invalidity and enforceability. We also work with clients to establish in-house patent programs and policies.

Due Diligence and Corporate Counseling
Loeb & Loeb’s patent attorneys and IP paralegals are frequently asked to investigate, analyze and comment on copyright, patent and trademark matters; trade secret portfolios; joint venture agreements and licenses; as well as open source issues.

Our expertise also extends well beyond patents to trade secrets, antitrust, government contracts, bankruptcy and many other fields. Such broad experience allows our attorneys to add value in antitrust litigation, government-related patent litigation, bankruptcy proceedings and insurance matters where patent issues arise.

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Diversity

At Loeb & Loeb, our commitment to fostering and maintaining a diverse workforce is as important as our commitment to every client, case and transaction. Our inclusive environment and consideration of varied perspectives are essential to creating the best solutions for our clients, and integral elements of our success. It’s just another way: Loeb& Loeb adds Value.
Driving our diversity initiatives are the attorneys and staff who serve on our Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Committee. The mission of the Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Committee is to advance diversity awareness within the firm, establish firm-wide policies and initiatives that support our commitment to maintaining a diverse workforce; foster understanding, communication and respect; and promote an inclusive workplace environment that utilizes the talents of attorneys and staff of all race, color, national origin, ethnic and cultural background, religion, sex, age, medical condition or disability, citizenship, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or preference and marital, veteran or family status. At Loeb & Loeb we believe drawing on the talents of a diverse pool of attorneys and staff creates a workplace environment that allows us to attract and retain a diverse workforce and to serve our clients more effectively and creatively as a result.
Recruiting and Retention
The Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Committee assists and monitors Loeb & Loeb’s ongoing efforts to promote and achieve its diversity goals, especially the goal of meaningfully increasing the representation and retention of women and minority lawyers at all levels of the firm. The committee advises firm management regarding procedures for enhancing the recruitment, retention and promotion of diverse attorneys, and provides input on ways to integrate diversity goals into everyday decision-making, policies and management practices.
Affinity Groups
Loeb & Loeb attorneys and staff members are active in four affinity groups: Attorneys of Color, LGBT, Women and Parents. These groups provide a voluntary support network designed to create a more inclusive culture, enrich the work environment, and identify solutions and strategies that help the firm recruit, develop, advance and retain talented attorneys. Through thoughtful discussion of topical issues and identification of best practices, our affinity group members are able to drive meaningful change and promote a culture of collaboration and positive action.

Mentoring
Encouraging the professional growth and development of our attorneys is an important focus at Loeb & Loeb. It is key to the success of our attorneys, our firm and our service to clients. Our mentor program provides associates with the structure and framework needed to build skill sets and develop valuable professional connections. Through both informal and formal mentoring, senior lawyers share their experience, knowledge and insight to help guide associates on the path to become future firm leaders.

Community Outreach
Our commitment to diversity is enhanced by our active involvement as members and sponsors of several organizations that support and reflect our diverse society, such as the California Minority Counsel Program and Lambda Legal. We also participate in programs that promote diversity in the legal profession, including the recently expanded Judicial Intern Opportunity Program from which the ABA Section of Litigation places law students of color and those from disadvantaged backgrounds into judicial internships.

In addition, we are a signatory of the Diversity Statement and Policies promulgated by the New York City and Los Angeles County Bar Associations. Both of these initiatives call upon law firms to hire diverse incoming classes and to maintain this diversity as associates rise in seniority and are considered for partnership.

DIVERSITY ADDS VALUE!

To learn more about any of Loeb & Loeb’s diversity initiatives, we invite you to contact our Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Committee co-chairs:

Theresa Davis 
321 North Clark Street
Suite 2300
Chicago, IL 60654
312.464.3188
[email protected]

Channing Johnson
10100 Santa Monica Boulevard
Suite 2200
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Tel 310.282.2322
[email protected]

James Taylor
345 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10154
212.407.4895
[email protected]

  1. Matter Budgeting and Financial Management

    • Does the firm establish formal budgets for client engagements? Yes
    • Are bills submitted electronically? Yes
  2. Quality Management

    • Does the firm conduct end of matter reviews? Yes
  3. Litigation General Best Practices

    • Does the firm have a formalized new associate litigation training/mentoring program? Yes
    • Does the firm's litigation department have a structured approach to early case assessment? For example: Does your firm implement a standard approach to determine risks and strengths early in a case to assess trial or settlement options? Yes
    • Does the firm have an established records management team to assist clients with records retention, compliance and litigation preparedness? Yes
  4. Litigation eDiscovery Best Practices

    • Does the firm have an established eDiscovery Committee? Yes
    • Does your firm have any educational programs designed to address the changing federal rules of civil procedure? Yes
    • Does the firm have a standardized litigation hold program in place for its clients? Yes
    • Does your firm have a standardized protocol to guide client data collection? (i.e. Maintaining chain of custody, utilizing forensically sound procedures) Yes
    • Does the firm have a standardized protocol to guide processing clients' edata? (i.e. all data produced in PDF, meta data preserved?) Yes
    • Does the firm have a standardized approach for document reviews across practice groups (i.e. established protocol for eDiscovery review depending on the needs of the case) Yes
  5. Vendor Management

    • Does the firm have preferred vendor relationships? Yes
  6. Knowledge Management

    • Does the firm have a knowledge management program? Yes
  7. Disaster Recovery

    • Does the firm have a disaster recovery plan in place? Yes

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