Lewis Brisbois is pleased to welcome accomplished IP litigation attorney Lawrence R. LaPorte as a partner to its national Intellectual Property & Technology Practice. Mr. LaPorte will be based in Los Angeles but will handle matters throughout the country. Mr. LaPorte, who joins from Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP, has over three decades of experience focusing on intellectual property law and litigation for a wide variety of high-tech clients.
Mr. LaPorte handles all types of IP issues, including patents, trademarks, trade secrets, antitrust and unfair competition matters, and has assisted clients in obtaining and enforcing IP rights both domestically and in foreign jurisdictions.
“Larry has an outstanding reputation in the industry,” said Los Angeles Partner Daniel C. DeCarlo, who co-chairs Lewis Brisbois’ national IP & Technology Practice. “Our firm has become a popular place for seasoned IP lawyers to bring their clients and practices. We are proud of the strong IP bench and national platform that we can provide to those looking to continue to provide exemplary service to clients. Larry is a tremendous asset to our firm and we could not be more pleased that he chose us to build on the tremendous success he has already realized.”
Mr. LaPorte’s litigation experience includes extensive preliminary injunction practice, summary judgment practice, and trial and appellate work. He also has an impressive technical background, having managed cases relating to aerospace and aviation technologies, software, light emitting diodes (LEDs), solar cells, electronic design automation tools, semiconductors, microelectronic circuits for television signal processing, and eyewear.
“I’m excited to be joining Lewis Brisbois, which has such a strong and nationally recognized IP practice,” said Mr. LaPorte. “They’re well-known for their deep trial bench and extensive knowledge, not just of the law, but of the underlying technologies involved in the cases they take on. I look forward to working with my new colleagues and assisting the firm’s IP clients however I can.”
Mr. LaPorte received his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota, and his law degree, cum laude, from the University of Minnesota Law School. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the International Trade Commission, and all federal courts in California.
Source: lewisbrisbois.com