Practice Areas
Honors + Affiliations
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Dallas Bar Association
Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Member, Criminal Justice Act Voluntary Panel for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division
Sigma Phi Sigma, National Physics Honor Society
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Court Admissions
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, and Eastern Districts of Texas
- Houston
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1000 Louisiana St., Suite 4200
Houston, TX 77002-5006
Phone: 713.890.5178
Fax: 713.890.5001
James A. Glenn is an associate in Morgan Lewis's Litigation and Intellectual Property Practices. Mr. Glenn focuses his practice on both the transactional and litigation aspects of intellectual property. With a background in complex commercial litigation involving intellectual property, Mr. Glenn represents U.S., Asian, and European clients as both plaintiffs and defendants. Mr. Glenn's transactional intellectual-property practice covers a broad range of technological fields and includes all aspects of a client's intellectual property needs. In addition to prosecuting patents, negotiating licenses, and handling contracts, Mr. Glenn uses his technological background to analyze a client's specific products and practices in order to evaluate and manage the client's specific patent, copyright, and trademark portfolios.
Mr. Glenn earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2001. While in law school, he was a member of the South Carolina Environmental Law Journal, the Order of Barristers, and was selected as a member of the National Moot Court competition team. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Glenn worked as a researcher in the University of South Carolina's Silicon Carbide Laboratory, where he helped develop methodologies for the manufacture of microelectronic devices using novel semiconductor materials.
Mr. Glenn earned his M.S. in physics, with a concentration in microelectric device architecture and radiation tolerance, from Clemson University in 1996. His research focused primarily on solid-state physics, the behavior of crystalline structures, and the characteristics of microelectronic devices. While earning his M.S., his research helped evaluate the predicted sensitive volumes of EPROM chips used in high-radiation environments. He earned his B.S. in physics from Clemson University in 1991.
Mr. Glenn is admitted to practice in Texas and before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Southern, and Eastern Districts of Texas.
Selected Representations
Note: This list includes deals that were not completed at Morgan Lewis.
- Represented one of the world's top personal computer manufacturers in a patent infringement suit involving personal computer architecture.
- Represented one of the world's top personal computer manufacturers in a patent infringement suit involving personal computer and modem technology.
- Represented one of the world's top personal computer manufacturers in multiple patent infringement suits involving personal computer and graphics technology.
- Represented the world's leading supplier of DVD playback software in a patent infringement suit regarding the supply of DVD software to personal computer and laptop manufacturers. The case ultimately settled favorably for the client.
- Represented one of the top three personal computer manufacturers worldwide in a patent infringement suit involving numerous patents related to the architecture of personal computers. The case ultimately settled favorably for the client.
- Represented clients in the telecommunications industry in the prosecution of patent applications related to mobile device technology, software design, global satellite positioning systems, RF technology, subscriber management, router technology, and fiber-optics.
Education
- University of South Carolina School of Law, 2001, J.D.
- Clemson University, 1996, M.S. (Physics, Concentration in Micro-Electric Device Architecture and Radiation Tolerance)
- Clemson University, 1991, B.S. (Physics)
