Goodwin today announced that Dr. Theodoros Konstantakopoulos has joined the firm’s Intellectual Property practice, as a partner in the New York office.
“Having experienced counsel familiar with the nuances and complexities of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board is essential,” said Elaine Blais, co-chair of Goodwin’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice. “Theodoros’s technical expertise, and impressive track record in PTAB proceedings will be an incredible asset for our clients as we continue to scale our intellectual property capabilities.”
Theodoros represents clients in wireless communications and standards, network systems, computer security, computer software, internet-based applications, microprocessors, digital and analog integrated circuits, video coding technology, storage systems, fabrication technologies, semiconductors, and medical devices. He has also advised clients in preparing and prosecuting U.S. and foreign patent applications and portfolio strategy. Theodoros has also conducted numerous due diligence investigations and drafted opinions of counsel.
Goodwin’s highly acclaimed Intellectual Property Litigation practice represents global companies across industries on the full range of IP litigation issues, spanning trade secrets, copyrights, trademarks, and patents. Through a tailored approach, the team navigates clients through high-stakes intellectual property disputes and provides counsel on litigation avoidance.
The key to success at the PTAB is first and foremost understanding the technology. Leveraging the technical backgrounds, industry experience and decades of USPTO and federal court trial experience of our 75 registered patent attorneys and agents, Goodwin’s teams have pioneered cutting-edge and cost-effective approaches to achieve success at the PTAB.