Patent litigation attorney

Matthew D. Brown

1 tracked appearance 0 plaintiff · 1 defendant.

Specialty & background

Matthew D. Brown is a litigation partner at Cooley LLP whose practice centers on defending companies in disputes involving emerging technologies, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence, data privacy, and internet law. His work primarily involves representing technology companies in complex commercial litigation and class actions. Based on the tracked case list, his intellectual property practice includes representing defendants in patent infringement suits. In the single tracked patent case, Sanas.AI Inc. v. Krisp Technologies, Inc., he served as lead counsel for the defendant, which aligns with his defense-side focus for technology sector clients.

Mr. Brown's practice is deeply embedded in technology-related litigation, including novel issues arising from AI, data security, online platforms, and social media. He has represented major technology companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Meta (formerly Facebook) in a variety of matters, including data breach and privacy class actions. While his firm, Cooley, has a significant Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) practice, public records do not indicate that Mr. Brown has an active IPR or post-grant review practice himself. His professional accolades, such as being named a "Leading Global Cyber Lawyer," emphasize his reputation in the fields of privacy and data security litigation.

Mr. Brown has spent his career at Cooley LLP. He earned his JD, cum laude, from Harvard Law School and his AB from Cornell University.

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Roles

  • lead counsel1

Cases (1)