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Message: I HAVE GOOD FEELING Re OUTCOME OF EDIG LITIGATION WITH SAMSUNG (PART3)
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Mar 07, 2009 09:25AM

So far as per document showing EDIG represented by two outstanding attorneys for battle against SAMSUNG

FOR THE PLAINTIFF: MR. MICHAEL CHARLES SMITH
Siebman Reynolds Burg
Phillips & Smith
Mr SMITH is one of the best attorney in the field of IP LITIGATION , he knows very well EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS COURT and most of the top judges

EDTexweblog.com is web log devoted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, with special emphasis on patent litigation. It is published by Michael C. Smith, a partner in the law firm of Siebman, Reynolds, Burg, Phillips & Smith, LLP, which has offices in Sherman, Plano, Lufkin, and Marshall. Michael manages the firm's office in his hometown of Marshall, Texas, where he specializes in assisting companies and firms involved in litigation in federal court, particularly patent and other complex commercial litigation.

Michael has appeared as counsel in over 250 cases in federal court in the Eastern District of Texas and has argued a number of cases at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a frequent speaker at seminars on topics including federal court practice, discovery, expert testimony, contribution and indemnity issues, and product liability and intellectual property litigation, and has been quoted on the subject of the Eastern District's patent docket in the New York Times, the Dallas Morning News, the Austin American Statesman, and legal publications including IP Law & Business, Texas Lawyer, Corporate Counsel, Lawyers Weekly, and numerous other publications.

Michael has served as chairman of the Local Rules Advisory Committee for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas since 2000, and editor of O'Connor's Federal Rules * Civil Trials, a rulebook on procedure in federal courts, since 1998. He recently completed a three year term as an elected member of the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors representing the 25 counties of district 1 (northeast Texas). He was recognized with the Outstanding Third Year Director award and a Presidential Citation for his work on the State Bar Board, where he chaired the Member Services and Education committee for two years. He is a past president of the Eastern District of Texas Bar Association, the Harrison County Bar Association, and the East Texas Trial Lawyers Association. He aslo currently serves as Vice Chair of the Board of Editors of the Texas Bar Journal and as Treasurer of the State Bar of Texas Litigation Section Council.
Michael received his bachelor’s degree from East Texas State University, his master’s degree in public administration from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, and his law degree from Baylor University. During graduate school, Mr. Smith worked as an intern at several state and federal agencies in Washington, D.C. and Austin, Texas, and prior to entering private practice was a law clerk for the late U.S. District Judge Sam B. Hall, Jr. of the Eastern District of Texas, Marshall and Texarkana Divisions. For additional information on Michael's legal experience, see his
Litigation Record on Westlaw.
Michael has been active in community affairs in Marshall, including serving on the Marshall City Commission for three terms (1996-2002) as well as on numerous local boards and committees, including the Marshall Planning & Zoning Commission, the Courthouse Preservation Committee (courtroom renovation committee chair), the Citizens Advisory Committee (president, 2008-present) and the Marshall Chamber of Commerce board of directors. Michael is married to Jamie Noland Smith, who is currently serving her fourth four-year term as Harrison County Treasurer . Michael and Jamie have three sons, Grayson, 9, and twins Collin and Parker, 5. Michael is also the author of books on
Essex and Independence class World War II aircraft carriers, and is an avid reader of history and DaVinci Code knock-offs of varying quality, all of which are discussed in detail that can only be described as excruciating on his personal weblog Puttering in the Study.

MR. MATTHEW SEAN YUNGWIRTH
Duane Morris - Atlanta

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Matthew S. Yungwirth [ Partner ]
Duane Morris LLP
Atlantic Center Plaza
1180 West Peachtree Street NW, Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30309-3448
USA

Phone:
404.253.6935
Fax:
404.759.2353
Email: MSYungwirth@duanemorris.com

Matthew S. Yungwirth practices in the areas of intellectual property and commercial litigation with an emphasis on patents, trademarks and unfair competition. Mr. Yungwirth has represented clients in a diverse range of litigation and licensing matters related to technologies such as digital watermarking, VoIP, wireless LAN systems, digital signal processing and audio recording devices, digital cable set-top receivers and metallurgical casting devices.

Mr. Yungwirth is a 2000 cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, where he served as the managing editor of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, and a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S., Eng.).

Representative Matters

  • Represented Fortune 100 computer networking company in a patent litigation matter related to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology that resulted in plaintiff voluntarily dismissing his claims with prejudice
  • Represented a digital watermarking company in patent litigation matter that resulted in the plaintiff voluntarily dismissing its claims
  • Represented Fortune 500 document management company in successful pursuit of injunction against a distributor of gray market goods
  • Represented Internet security provider in patent litigation matter involving distributed security service management
  • Represented metallurgical process development company in action to protect its intellectual property rights resulting in settlement that the client found favorable
  • Represented a cable service provider in a patent litigation matter related to digital cable set-top receivers
  • Represented a healthcare products distributor in the successful pursuit of multiple false advertising, trade dress infringement and trademark infringement litigation matters

Professional Activities

  • American Bar Association
  • State Bar of Georgia
    - Intellectual Property Law Section
  • Atlanta Bar Association,
    - Intellectual Property Law Section
  • Republican National Lawyers Association

Admissions

  • Georgia
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
  • Court of Appeals of Georgia
  • Supreme Court of Georgia

Education

  • University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2000
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., Co-op Distinction, 1996

Experience

  • Kilpatrick Stockton, LLP, Atlanta, Georgia
    - Associate, 2000-2002
  • Duane Morris LLP
    - Partner, 2009-present
    - Associate, 2002-2008
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
    - Visiting Professor of Public Policy

Civic and Charitable Activities

  • Habitat for Humanity - "Buildable Hours" Team Leader

Honors and Awards

  • Recognized by Law & Politics and Atlanta Magazine as a Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2005, 2006 and 2009

Selected Publications

  • Co-author, Conservation Subdivisions: Ecological, Landscape, Construction and Legal Applications to Cherokee County, Georgia; published by University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology, Office of Public Service and Outreach, Spring 1999
  • Author, "Supreme Court Rules that 35 U.S.C. § 271(f)(1) Does Not Apply to Software Copied and Installed on Computers Abroad," Duane Morris Federal Circuit Alert, May 1, 2007
  • THESE ARE MY OBSERVATION ONLY., I HOPE THIS BRING YOU BETTER FEELING Re EDIG OUTCOME IN CURRENT LITIGATION. FRED
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