Timothy DeWitt, an electrical engineer
registered to practice before
the
U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office, focuses his practice
on intellectual
property, including prosecution,
litigation, counselling and licensing.
He
represents a wide variety of companies.
He has prosecuted patent
applications in
numerous technological fields including
image recog-
nition, semiconductor fabrication,
circuits, database software, robotics,
electrical interfaces and connectors, argon
plasma coagulation, intralu-
minal molding
devices, consumer packaging and photocopiers.
His litigation practice includes representation
of plaintiffs and defen-
dants in actions for
patent infringement, trademark infringement,
trade
secret misappropriation, enforcement
of non-compete agreements,
false advertising,
and unfair competition.
He has experience in litigating patent infringement
cases in district
courts throughout
the United States and his cases have resulted
in
numerous published decisions, including
Virginia Panel Corporation
v. MAC
Panel Co., and GE Railway Electronics, LLC
v. Westinghouse
Air Brake Co.
Timothy DeWitt additionally has obtained
favourable claims construc-
tion decisions
after Markman hearings in many cases,
including
decisions
in cases such as
Cognitronics v. Recognition Research, Inc.
and Captiva
Software Corp. and Pegasus
Development Corp., et al. v.
DirecTV, et al.
