Patent litigation attorney
Bryan P. Clark
4 tracked appearances — 0 plaintiff · 4 defendant.
Specialty & background
Bryan P. Clark is a patent litigation attorney with significant experience primarily defending clients in intellectual property disputes. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, he serves as a Partner at The Webb Law Firm, P.C., a firm specializing in patent innovation law. His practice is focused on intellectual property litigation, where he represents defendants against patent assertions.
Mr. Clark consistently represents defendants, with all three of his tracked appearances being on the defense side. He has played various roles in patent litigation, including Counsel, local counsel, and Lead Counsel. His notable case experience includes defending major corporations such as Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., and Petco Animal Supply Stores Inc. against patent infringement claims brought by Monticello Enterprises LLC. While the outcomes of these specific cases under his direct leadership are not publicly detailed, his involvement indicates a focus on technology-related patent defense, likely covering areas pertinent to consumer electronics and software, common in non-practicing entity (NPE) litigation.
Publicly available information does not specify Mr. Clark's involvement in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) or Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceedings. He has been licensed to practice law for at least 19 years as of March 2026. Specific details regarding his bar admissions beyond the implicit Pennsylvania jurisdiction, or his educational background, were not readily available in the search results.
Firms
Roles
- Counsel1
- local counsel1
- Lead Counsel1
- counsel1
Cases (4)
- Δ defendantMonticello Enterprises LLC v. Apple Inc.The Webb Law Firm · local counsel
- Δ defendantMonticello Enterprises LLC v. Petco Animals Supply Stores Inc et al.The Webb Law Firm · Counsel
- Δ defendantMonticello Enterprises LLC v. Samsung Electronics America, Inc.The Webb Law Firm · Lead Counsel
- Δ defendantMonticello Enterprises LLC v. UndisclosedThe Webb Law Firm · counsel