Widely recognized for his ability to lead complex patent cases in court, Section 337 actions at the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) and in numerous post-grant proceedings at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Scott Doyle’s experience comprises all aspects of intellectual property matters.
Scott has decades of experience handling litigation involving a broad range of technologies, including telecommunications, internet, computer hardware and software, automotive, chemical compositions, medical devices, semiconductor, and biotechnology. Outside the courtroom, he is well versed handling arbitrations and mediations involving intellectual property issues.
Beyond litigation, Scott regularly counsels clients on technology-related transactions, including buyouts, mergers and acquisitions, investments, patent portfolio sales, and various forms of technology agreements (licensing agreements, employment agreements, development agreements, amongst others).
Prior to joining Kelley Drye, Scott chaired the intellectual property litigation practice at prominent law firms. He also served in various in-house counsel roles, most notably as the General Counsel of a technology and software provider in the oil and alternative energy markets.
Scott is a trained electrical engineer and registered patent attorney. He also has a background in electrical engineering, specializing in communications and computer science.
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