Patent litigation attorney

Richard L. Raddatz

1 tracked appearance 0 plaintiff · 1 defendant.

Specialty & background

Richard L. Raddatz is known for his role as local counsel in patent litigation. His tracked experience includes representing the defendant, D&M Holdings U.S. Inc., in the case Implicit, LLC v. D&M Holdings U.S. Inc. This case involved patents related to "compressed data stream" and system synchronization, indicating experience with technology in areas such as data processing or audio/video systems [cite: 3 (previous turn)].

In his sole tracked appearance, Mr. Raddatz represented the defendant side, suggesting a focus on defending operating companies against patent infringement claims. He was associated with Duane Morris in this role. While Duane Morris maintains a robust intellectual property practice with recognized strength in patent litigation across various high-technology sectors and before the PTAB and Federal Circuit, a current public profile for Richard L. Raddatz detailing his specific patent litigation activities at the firm was not readily available through web searches [cite: 4 (previous turn), 5 (previous turn), 6 (previous turn), 7].

Details regarding specific notable case outcomes, extensive PTAB or IPR experience, or his professional bar admissions and educational background are not reliably sourced through publicly available information. Despite the firm's broader engagement in IPR proceedings, no direct appearances by Richard L. Raddatz in such actions could be verified. Due to multiple individuals sharing similar names, care has been taken to only include information directly attributable to the patent litigation attorney Richard L. Raddatz.

Firms

Roles

  • local counsel1

Cases (1)