McKool Smith Welcomes Patent Trial Pro Alan Whitehurst
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ McKool Smith, one of the nation s leading trial firms, has announced that patent trial star Alan Whitehurst has joined the firm as a principal in its Washington, D.C. office. Mr. Whitehurst focuses on intellectual property and unfair competition litigation and specializes in telecom-related disputes.
Mr. Whitehurst will join the firm s Washington, D.C. office, which recently announced the arrival of Nicholas Matich, former Acting General Counsel of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
A veteran of the smartphone wars, Mr. Whitehurst has a deep understanding of 5G, LTE, WCDMA, CDMA, Wi-Fi, speech coding, video compression, and other complex technologies. He has used his technical background to successfully litigate more than 30 telecom cases over the last two decades. He has also litigated numerous matters i
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