Patent litigation attorney
Charles C. Eichmann
1 tracked appearance — 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.
Specialty & background
Charles C. Eichmann is a patent litigation attorney primarily operating on the plaintiff side, representing clients through The Eichmann Law Firm. His tracked appearances indicate a focus on patent enforcement for plaintiffs, exemplified by his role as lead counsel in eDekka LLC v. Sally Beauty Supply LLC. The firm's public practice description confirms a focus on representing plaintiffs in patent, trade secret, and copyright litigation on a contingency-fee basis.
In terms of technology areas, the eDekka case involved U.S. Patent No. 6,266,674, broadly describing a system for storing and retrieving information using user-defined labels. This patent was challenged and ultimately invalidated by a Texas District Court judge, who found it claimed the "abstract idea of storing and labeling information" and described "routine tasks that could be performed by a human." This ruling led to the dismissal of 168 associated patent cases.
Information regarding Charles C. Eichmann's bar admissions, educational background, or specific experience in PTAB/IPR proceedings is not readily available through public web searches. While The Eichmann Law Firm's founder, Jeff Eichmann, has a notable record of high-value settlements, verdicts, and successful PTAB outcomes, these achievements are attributed to Jeff Eichmann and not specifically to Charles C. Eichmann.
Firms
Roles
- lead counsel1
Cases (1)
- π plaintiffeDekka LLC v. Sally Beauty Supply LLCThe Eichmann Law Firm · lead counsel