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C. Erik Hawes, Partner
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C. Erik Hawes is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Litigation and Intellectual Property Practices. Mr. Hawes focuses his practice primarily in the area of patent litigation and has handled all aspects of patent cases in jurisdictions across the country, from California to New York and from Texas to Minnesota. He has handled numerous patent cases between direct competitors, as well as large, multidefendant suits brought by nonpracticing patent owners. Mr. Hawes has a strong background in patent disputes in a wide variety of industries, including computer technology (both hardware and software), consumer products, retail, medical devices, and electrical connectors. He has tried three patent cases and argued five Markman hearings.
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Articles in the National Law Review database by C. Erik Hawes:
- Federal Circuit Sets Standard for Joinder in Multidefendant Patent Cases (Posted On Wednesday, May 9, 2012)
- On Remand from the Federal Circuit, the District Court in Lucent v. Microsoft Rules Lucent Again Failed to Properly Apply the Entire Market Value Rule (Posted On Thursday, October 20, 2011)
- Federal Circuit Reverses District Court Decision and Rules that Isolated DNA Sequences Are Patent-Eligible Subject Matter (Posted On Wednesday, October 19, 2011)
- Congress Passes America Invents Act (Posted On Monday, September 12, 2011)
- Federal Circuit Changes Law for Post-Injunction Contempt Proceedings Against Modified Products (Posted On Friday, June 17, 2011)
- The Federal Circuit Affirms the Delaware District Court’s Summary Judgment of Invalidity for Failure to Disclose the Best Mode (Posted On Thursday, June 16, 2011)
- Supreme Court Leaves Standard for Patent Invalidity Unchanged (Posted On Thursday, June 9, 2011)
- Updates on Transfers in the Eastern District of Texas (Posted On Wednesday, April 20, 2011)
- The Federal Circuit Rejects the 25 Percent Rule as Fundamentally Flawed and Reviews the Entire Market Value Rule for Calculation of Patent Infringement Damage (Posted On Sunday, April 17, 2011)
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