Patent litigation attorney

Richard M. Gelb

1 tracked appearance 0 plaintiff · 1 defendant.

Specialty & background

Richard M. Gelb's patent litigation practice, as reflected in available tracking data, is primarily associated with a single appearance as Of Counsel for the defendant Microsoft Corporation in Uniloc USA, Inc. et al. v. Microsoft Corporation while at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. This indicates experience representing defendants in software-related patent disputes.

Publicly available professional profiles for a prominent attorney named Richard M. Gelb, who is a partner and co-founder of Gelb & Gelb LLP, extensively detail his practice in business litigation, securities litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and trade secrets, including a past role as Co-Chair of the Trade Secrets Committee of the Boston Patent Law Association. However, these profiles do not mention an affiliation with Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr or a primary focus on patent litigation. This suggests that the Richard M. Gelb in the tracked patent litigation case may be a different individual, or the role at WilmerHale was a non-primary or historical position not reflected in his current public professional summaries.

Beyond the single tracked case, comprehensive details regarding his specific technology focus areas within patent law, other notable patent litigation cases or outcomes, or a track record in PTAB/IPR proceedings are not readily available in public records under an identifiable patent litigation profile for the attorney named Richard M. Gelb at WilmerHale.

The prominent attorney Richard M. Gelb (of Gelb & Gelb LLP) earned his B.A. from New York University in 1969 and his J.D. from Boston College Law School in 1973. He was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1973 and the New York bar in 1975, among others.

Firms

Roles

  • Of Counsel1

Cases (1)