Patent litigation attorney

Justin Kurt Truelove

20 tracked appearances 15 plaintiff · 5 defendant.

Specialty & background

Justin Kurt Truelove is a Texas-based attorney specializing in patent litigation, with a primary focus on technology and software-related intellectual property disputes. His practice areas, as indicated by case involvement and professional profiles, include intellectual property litigation and commercial litigation. Through his firm, Truelove Law Firm, he frequently serves as local counsel in patent infringement actions.

Mr. Truelove's litigation practice shows a distinct preference for representing plaintiffs, with 15 out of his 20 tracked appearances being on the plaintiff side, compared to 5 for defendants. He has often served as local counsel (12 appearances), reflecting his role in navigating cases within specific jurisdictions, particularly the Eastern District of Texas.

He practices through the Truelove Law Firm (also appearing as The Truelove Law Firm and Truelove Law Firm, PLLC), which he runs as a solo practice in Marshall, Texas. Notable cases include representing plaintiffs in matters such as TurboCode LLC v. Advantech Co., Ltd., Light Guide Innovations, LLC v. Walmart Inc., Smart Speaker LLC v. Amazon.com Services LLC, and Damaka, Inc. v. The Cigna Group et al. He was also involved as local counsel for Vocalife LLC in Vocalife LLC v. Amazon.com Inc. et al., where the client secured a $5 million patent infringement verdict against Amazon related to smart speaker systems.

Mr. Truelove also possesses experience in PTAB/IPR proceedings, having appeared as counsel for defendants in actions like Unified Patents v. Smart Speaker LLC and Petitioner v. Longhorn Automotive Group LLC, indicating his involvement in defending patents against validity challenges. Dockets for cases such as Smart Speaker LLC v. Amazon.com Services LLC further show his client's patents being challenged through multiple IPR petitions. He is admitted to practice in Texas (1999) and Arkansas (2000), as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Texas, and the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. He earned his B.A. from Baylor University in 1995 and his J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law in 1999.

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Cases (20)