Alan L. Barry concentrates his practice on the litigation of intellectual property matters before U.S. district courts and courts of appeals, the International Trade Commission (ITC), the American Arbitration Association and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. With more than 30 years of trial experience, Alan has litigated patent, trademark, trade secret and copyright cases in a wide variety of technical fields including, biotechnology (ANDA, pharmaceutical, medical device, and stem cell-related technologies), robotics, digital cameras and image processing technology, computer-controlled measuring devices, electrical distribution equipment, optoelectronics, food packaging, manufacturing equipment, medical equipment.
Registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Alan focuses on the trial of patent cases before the Federal District Courts and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. He has jury tried to verdict patent cases in diverse technologies around the United States. Alan represents complainants and respondents in section 337 intellectual property infringement investigations brought before the ITC, including obtaining a judgment of non-infringement, invalidity, and no domestic industry against Apple.
Alan also counsels clients on intellectual property strategy, portfolio development, and transactional matters.