Vincent (Vince) Galluzzo is a partner at the firm and is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation practice group. Prior to joining the firm, Vince was a partner at a Washington, D.C., law firm where he practiced as a trial lawyer in patent, trade secret, software licensing disputes, and multimillion-dollar technology transactions. With a strong technical background in computer and software engineering, Vince has a proven history of leading trial teams to victory in jury and bench trials in state and federal courts as well as in post-grant proceedings (inter partes reviews or IPRs) before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
Clients appreciate Vince’s unique combination of technical experience and an ability to simplify complex technologies for judges and juries.
"I was very impressed by how concise, firm, calm and well-prepared [Vince’s] oral arguments were."
— In-house counsel for Fortune Global 100 company
In addition to trial work, Vince counsels clients on open-source and other software licensing issues, as well as intellectual property monetization strategies, portfolio management, enforcement, licensing, software licensing, open-source software usage, and other software-related issues. He has led deals involving tens of millions of dollars in IP assets.
Vince is committed to pro bono representation, having represented clients in a highly publicized federal habeas corpus case and in an Eighth Amendment civil rights violation case under the Civil Rights Act.