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Robert J. Gaybrick, Partner
- 202-739-5501
- rgaybrick@morganlewis.com
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Robert J. Gaybrick is a partner in and co-chair of Morgan Lewis's Intellectual Property Practice. Mr. Gaybrick's practice focuses on licensing, negotiations, litigation, patent procurement and portfolio development, opinion work, and counseling concerning electrical, computer, semiconductor, display, automotive, and mechanical technologies for domestic and international clients.
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Articles in the National Law Review database by Robert J. Gaybrick:
- 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)
- 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)
- 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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