Scott D. Sherwin solves complex business problems with practical legal solutions. Scott develops new intellectual property (IP) strategies, including developing, licensing, and litigating IP, with a focus on patents. Scott tries cases in US district courts and before the International Trade Commission (ITC), inter partes reviews (IPR) before the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and appeals before the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. For patent owners, Scott has secured hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties and numerous licenses, including through significant jury verdicts. On defense, Scott has handled more than 100 litigations and secured numerous victories, including complete defense verdicts at trial.
Additionally, Scott proactively helps companies before there is a dispute with business and legal strategies to defend their market share from unfair and improper competition.
Scott’s background in engineering, combined with his emphasis on financial modelling, and his relentless focus solving complex business problems with practical legal solutions, allows him to form unique patent litigation strategies, tactics, and negotiating positions. Scott counsels established companies and startup ventures on IP matters for a variety of technologies. He represents clients in the consumer products (home/professional power tools, eyewear/optical, retail products and packaging, and office furniture), ecommerce, computer hardware and software, cellular communications, and database searching and retrieval industries.
Scott also serves as a co-leader of the firm’s IP MedTech Working Group, with a focus on regulated and unregulated medical devices (i.e., orthopedics, heart monitors, and eyewear/optical).
An active member of the Chicago startup and emerging companies landscape, Scott advises individual entrepreneurs about the role of intellectual property to new ventures in the context of the lean startup concept and speaks extensively on this topic.
Scott’s commitment to pro bono work involves various types of immigration cases. He successfully represented clients in asylum and deferred action proceedings.
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Recommended, Patents: litigation (full coverage),The Legal 500 US (2020–2022)
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Intellectual Property, Law360 (2019)
Member, Litigation Department of the Year–Intellectual Property, The American Lawyer (2019)
Recognized, Litigation – Intellectual Property, Chicago, The Best Lawyers in America (2020, 2022, 2023)
Named, National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) Rising Star (2017)