Partner
Georg Reitboeck focuses on patent litigation. He handles all phases and aspects of patent infringement cases in the U.S., including discovery, claim construction and summary judgment hearings, trials and appeals. Having studied and practiced law in both the U.S. and Austria, he is well-versed in the legal systems and cultures of the United States and Europe. Bilingual in English and German, Mr. Reitboeck has represented a number of German, Austrian, and Swiss companies in U.S. litigation and brings unique value to U.S./UPC and U.S./German parallel patent litigations.
Mr. Reitboeck has litigated numerous patent cases in the medical device and automotive industries. He also has experience in a number of other fields, including pharmaceuticals and computer network technology.
Aside from his litigation practice, Mr. Reitboeck counsels clients on all aspects of intellectual property law, including the niche area of employee inventions. He also drafts and negotiates IP-related contracts.
Earlier in in his career, Mr. Reitboeck was a partner at the New York IP-firm Kenyon & Kenyon LLP. Before moving to the U.S. in 2003, he practiced IP law at Schoenherr, one of Austria’s preeminent law firms, for several years.
Mr. Reitboeck has written on numerous patent and trademark issues in various German- and English-language publications, and has spoken on U.S. patent litigation in Germany and Austria. He recently co-authored an 8-part series of articles comparing the rules of the European Unified Patent Court (UPC) to U.S. patent litigation. His doctoral thesis on employee inventions has been cited repeatedly by the Austrian Supreme Court.
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