Patent litigation attorney

Jordan E. LaDuke

1 tracked appearance 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.

Specialty & background

Jordan E. LaDuke is a patent litigation attorney currently serving as Counsel at Susman Godfrey. LaDuke's practice, based on tracked appearances, demonstrates a focus on plaintiff-side representation in patent infringement matters.

LaDuke's primary engagement involves the case of Apple Inc. v. HBCU Messaging US LP, where they represent HBCU Messaging US LP as the plaintiff. This litigation centers on allegations of infringement of seven mobile messaging patents by Apple Inc.'s texting systems, including its Messages app and Apple Cash service, indicating a specialization in software and mobile telecommunications technologies. The plaintiff in this case is seeking damages and an injunction.

While LaDuke's direct involvement in PTAB proceedings is not explicitly detailed in public records, the Apple Inc. v. HBCU Messaging US LP litigation is accompanied by multiple inter partes review (IPR) challenges filed by Apple Inc. against the asserted patents at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). These include IPR2025-01493 and IPR2026-00109, which address mobile messaging patents. This indicates that LaDuke's work in district court patent litigation occurs in a landscape where parallel PTAB proceedings are actively utilized by opposing parties.

Information regarding LaDuke's specific bar admissions or educational background is not readily available in the public sources consulted.

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