Patent litigation attorney
Matthew Ginther
1 tracked appearance — 1 plaintiff · 0 defendant.
Specialty & background
Matthew Ginther, Ph.D., is an associate in Goodwin's Intellectual Property Litigation practice, focusing on patent, trade secret, and trademark disputes. His practice spans both the biopharmaceutical and technology sectors, supported by his Ph.D. in Neuroscience, with graduate research in functional neuroimaging and computational modeling of brain activity. He also possesses experience in appellate proceedings.
Ginther has demonstrated experience representing both plaintiffs and defendants. While his tracked appearances include one plaintiff-side role, his professional experience extends to asserting patent and trade secret claims for a medical device manufacturer, where he successfully obtained a preliminary injunction, and defending a consumer electronics manufacturer against patent, trade secret, and breach of contract claims, achieving dismissal.
Currently with Goodwin Procter, Ginther's notable engagements include representing a multi-national renewable energy company in parallel proceedings before the International Trade Commission, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and federal District Court, successfully lifting a mandatory stay of district court proceedings. He also represented Insulet Corp. as plaintiff-appellee in INSULET CORP. v. EOFLOW, CO. LTD. before the Federal Circuit, following a district court verdict awarding Insulet over $452 million in damages for trade secret misappropriation and a permanent injunction. Prior to joining Goodwin, he served as a law clerk for the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the United States Court of Federal Claims.
Information regarding his regular appearance in PTAB or IPR proceedings is not explicitly detailed in publicly available profiles. He holds a J.D. from Vanderbilt University (2017) and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, also from Vanderbilt University (2017), along with a B.A. in Neuroscience and Chemistry from Bowdoin College (2009).
Firms
Roles
- Lead Counsel1
Cases (1)
- π plaintiffUntitled caseGoodwin Procter · Lead Counsel