Patent litigation attorney

Jory M. Hoffman

2 tracked appearances 2 plaintiff · 0 defendant.

Specialty & background

Jory M. Hoffman is a patent litigation attorney at Fish & Richardson, focusing his practice on intellectual property disputes across various technology areas. His experience primarily involves litigation, including complex commercial matters and multi-district antitrust class actions. He is noted for his written advocacy skills.

In his tracked patent litigation cases, Mr. Hoffman has consistently represented plaintiffs. Both recorded appearances, Rare Breed Triggers Inc et al. v. Optic Planet Inc and ABC IP, LLC et al. v. JSD SUPPLY, LLC et al., show him acting as counsel for the plaintiffs, including as local counsel in one instance. These cases involve patent infringement claims related to forced reset trigger technology, indicating a focus on mechanical or manufacturing-related inventions within the consumer electronics and manufacturing industries. His client, ABC IP, LLC, has achieved interim success with a preliminary injunction against defendants in a related matter. The client Rare Breed Triggers Inc. is known for an aggressive series of patent enforcement lawsuits within the firearms accessory market.

Prior to joining Fish & Richardson, Mr. Hoffman practiced at a leading global law firm and co-founded Write.law, a company specializing in advanced legal writing and advocacy. His professional profile does not explicitly detail regular involvement in Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) or inter partes review (IPR) proceedings.

Mr. Hoffman earned his J.D. cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2013 and a B.A. cum laude in Political Science and International Studies from Northwestern University in 2008. He is admitted to practice in Illinois, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, where he has successfully presented oral arguments.

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Roles

  • Counsel for Plaintiffs1
  • local counsel1

Cases (2)