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Gregory L. Porter, Partner
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- gregporter@andrewskurth.com
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Greg Porter has extensive experience representing and advising companies in all aspects of patent and trade secret law, including acting as lead counsel in successful jury trials and preliminary injunction hearings, as well as advising on patent procurement and designing around competitor's patents. Greg also has counseled Fortune 500 clients on the creation and management of their patent portfolios.
Over the years, Greg has successfully litigated cases in a diverse range of technologies from oil field tools to polymers and computer networking. Greg has drafted and prosecuted polymer, pharmaceutical, chemical, petrochemical, biotech, and mechanical patents. He also has prepared and supervised the preparation of infringement, validity, and freedom-to-operate opinions. In 2005, Greg successfully defended Dyna-Drill Technologies in a 13-day jury trial against a damages claim by Kennametal of nearly $60 million for alleged trade secret misappropriation, tortious interference, and breach of contract.
- Andrews Kurth LLP
Articles in the National Law Review database by Gregory L. Porter:
- A Sharply Divided En Banc Federal Circuit Decision Limits Intervening Rights To Claims Textually Modified in Reexamination (Posted On Wednesday, March 21, 2012)
- Patent-Eligible Subject Matter in Business Method Patents—Fort Properties v. American Master, MySpace v. Graphon Corp. and the Murky, Treacherous Waters of Abstract Ideas (Posted On Monday, March 19, 2012)
- The Federal Circuit Agrees to Consider En Banc Whether Intervening Rights Can Apply To Independent Claims Not Amended During Reexamination (Posted On Tuesday, January 24, 2012)
- The Federal Circuit’s Recent Reexamination Rulings (Posted On Friday, October 28, 2011)
- The Federal Circuit Applies Intervening Rights to Independent Claims Not Amended in Reexamination (Posted On Friday, September 30, 2011)
- The New “Willful Blindness” Standard for Inducing Patent Infringement (Posted On Monday, July 25, 2011)
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