Amol Parikh concentrates his practice on intellectual property litigation, counseling, and procurement. He draws on his trial and litigation experience in combination with his engineering training to quickly identify intellectual property issues and develop creative strategies to address them. Amol’s work on behalf of clients has earned him recognition in many industry publications. Most recently, Amol was recognized with the International Law Office’s “Client Choice Award” for Intellectual Property in Illinois. The award recognizes “excellent client care” and the “ability to add real value to clients’ business above and beyond the other players in the market,” and winners may only be nominated by corporate counsel.
Amol has represented high-tech companies in complex patent litigations in various United States district courts, the International Trade Commission (ITC), and before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board in a variety of technologies, including Internet technologies, wireless communications, semiconductor chip packaging, medical devices, power tools, high-resolution liquid crystal display projectors, computer and networking systems, mechanical devices and business methods.
In addition to his litigation experience, Amol is a registered patent attorney and manages preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the field of electronic and computer technologies, including digital and analog circuits, telecommunications systems, computer software and hardware, handwriting recognition-based software, wireless power devices, voice recognition and recordation software, semiconductor devices, artificial intelligence, medical devices, business methods and financial products. He conducts inter partes review and ex parte reexamination proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Amol also handles intellectual property asset management. He performs due diligence investigations, providing counseling and rendering opinions in connection with the sale or acquisition of businesses or targeted business assets involving various technologies, including digital entertainment solutions, wireless communications, video conferencing, renewable energy sources, and medical devices.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Amol Parikh
- Supreme Court to Consider Doctrine of Assignor Estoppel in Patent Cases - (Posted On Thursday, January 14, 2021)
- Transfer Motions Must Take Top Priority - (Posted On Thursday, November 19, 2020)
- Venue in Hatch-Waxman Cases Limited to District Where ANDA Is Submitted - (Posted On Wednesday, November 11, 2020)
- First-to-File Rule Must Be Followed Unless Compelling Circumstances Justify Exception - (Posted On Wednesday, November 04, 2020)
- Supreme Court to Consider Whether PTAB Judges Are Unconstitutionally Appointed - (Posted On Thursday, October 22, 2020)
- Structural Limitations Are Not Met by Imaginary Demarcation Lines - (Posted On Wednesday, September 09, 2020)
- Standard Essentiality Is a Question for the Fact Finder - (Posted On Thursday, August 20, 2020)
- The Naked Truth About Trademark Cancellation: Only Harm, No Proprietary Interest Required - (Posted On Wednesday, August 05, 2020)
- PTAB Sets Forth Procedure for Confidential Oral Hearings - (Posted On Wednesday, June 24, 2020)
- Copyright Damages Limited to Three Years Before Lawsuit Filing - (Posted On Wednesday, May 27, 2020)