Brent A. Hawkins

Partner

Brent A. Hawkins has more than 25 years of experience litigating intellectual property and other complex commercial disputes for clients in jurisdictions throughout the United States, including federal district courts, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), and at the US International Trade Commission (ITC). Throughout his career, Brent has served as lead counsel in numerous patent, trademark, copyright, and other complex litigations. Brent has experience across a variety of sectors and industries, with a particular focus on the technology, automotive, and consumer product sectors. He is the managing partner of the firm’s San Francisco office.

Brent also is a co-leader of the firm’s cross-practice Automotive & Mobility Industry team and has litigated and counseled on patents relating to in-vehicle infotainment systems and instrument clusters, electric vehicle charging technology, vehicle location and route guidance software, diesel engines, and fuel injectors. In addition to his automotive and mobility experience, Brent has represented clients in matters concerning patents for audio/video switching and control systems, consumer electronics, thermal printing, houseware goods, furniture systems, orthotic devices, pharmaceutical products, gene therapy technology, power control and supply, semiconductors and integrated circuits, and software, including patented technologies concerning cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), cellular technology, video coding, secured storage, streaming media, and Wi-Fi. Brent also has litigated complex licensing disputes involving software, consumer products, and funded biotechnology.

Brent advises clients in licensing negotiations, including those relating to alleged standard essential patents (SEPs) for wireless and wired technologies, as well as related fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) issues. This includes advising clients on licensing SEPs declared essential to the cellular standards (3G/4G LTE/5G), WiFi (802.x), video coding (H.264 AVC/H.265 HEVC), wireless charging (Qi), and others. Brent further applies his patent experience to the transactional realm by working with clients to perform due diligence investigations and render opinions in the sale or acquisition of businesses or targeted business assets involving various technologies. Utilizing his engineering background, Brent also has prosecuted patent applications across an array of mechanical, electro-mechanical, and software technologies.

Brent has previously served on both the Magistrate Judge Review Selection Panels for the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. He also has served on the Seventh Circuit Pattern Civil Jury Instructions Committee for trademark and copyright cases.

 
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