Patent litigation attorney

Justin Kurtz

1 tracked appearance 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.

Specialty & background

Justin Kurtz is an attorney with a practice focused on patent litigation, operating as of counsel with The Kurtz Law Firm. His experience, as reflected in his tracked cases, indicates a primary emphasis on representing plaintiffs in patent enforcement actions.

Mr. Kurtz's practice areas, consistent with The Kurtz Law Firm's offerings, broadly encompass technologies such as computer hardware and software, electronics, telecommunications, energy management, imaging systems, medical devices, and semiconductor design. This includes specific expertise in real-time consumer behavior analysis, digital advertising, smart retail display technologies, and AI-driven in-store engagement platforms, as demonstrated by his involvement in the case of Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc..

The Kurtz Law Firm generally focuses on helping clients monetize their intellectual property through licensing and litigation. The firm’s experience, as described on its website, includes handling numerous patent litigation matters before district courts, the Federal Circuit, and the International Trade Commission. The firm’s founder, Richard Kurtz, is noted for spending 18 years at a top-tier law firm before establishing The Kurtz Law Firm.

A notable case for Mr. Kurtz is Alpha Modus Corp. v. Walmart Inc., where he represented the plaintiff, Alpha Modus Corp. This litigation involved allegations of infringement related to advanced retail AI and smart technology patents and was resolved through settlement. While the firm's website highlights other significant plaintiff-side representations by its founder, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Convolve, Inc. v. Compaq Computer Corporation and Seagate Technology, LLC, such specific outcomes are attributed to the firm's broader litigation practice. There is no information available regarding Mr. Kurtz's specific involvement in IPR or PTAB proceedings.

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