Patent litigation attorney

Jeffrey G. Homrig

3 tracked appearances 0 plaintiff · 3 defendant.

Specialty & background

Professional Summary: Jeffrey G. Homrig

Effective Date: 2026-05-09

Jeffrey G. Homrig is the Co-Head of Weil, Gotshal & Manges' IP, Technology & Science Litigation practice, focusing on high-stakes patent, trade secret, and complex commercial litigation for leading technology and life sciences companies. His practice encompasses a broad range of technologies, including software and hardware matters, and he has significant experience as a first-chair trial lawyer in federal courts in Texas, California, and Delaware, as well as before the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). Homrig is also an adjunct lecturer at Berkeley Law, where he teaches a course on patent litigation, and co-authors the Federal Judicial Center's guide for federal judges on the subject.

The provided case list shows Homrig exclusively representing defendants, including clients MNTN, Inc. in Intent IQ, LLC v. MNTN, Inc. and The Trade Desk, Inc. in Datonics LLC v. The Trade Desk, Inc. While the tracked cases only show defense work, his firm biography states he is "equally accomplished representing plaintiffs and defendants." His clients are typically innovative operating companies facing intellectual property disputes.

Homrig, along with several colleagues, rejoined Weil in July 2025 after more than a decade at Latham & Watkins, where he served as Global Vice Chair of its Intellectual Property Litigation practice. He had previously been a partner at Kasowitz, Benson, Torres & Friedman after starting his career at Weil. His practice is based in Texas, though he maintains strong connections to Silicon Valley.

Homrig is admitted to the State Bar of California. He earned his J.D. from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2001.

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Roles

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Cases (3)