Patent litigation attorney
Robert F. Perry
1 tracked appearance — 0 plaintiff · 1 defendant.
Specialty & background
Robert F. Perry's patent litigation practice, as outlined in the provided data, primarily involves defending clients in intellectual property disputes. His single tracked appearance is as of counsel at Weil, Gotshal & Manges.
Mr. Perry's known experience includes acting as defendant's counsel for Apple Inc. in Personal Audio LLC v. Apple Inc. This case involved patents related to navigable playlists and audio program distribution systems, suggesting a focus on software, digital audio, and consumer electronics technology. In this particular case, Apple, as the defendant, was found to have infringed, and a jury awarded Personal Audio $8 million, which a federal judge later determined to be a lump-sum license covering all past and future use of the patented technology.
However, comprehensive web searches to corroborate Robert F. Perry's professional background and firm affiliation with Weil, Gotshal & Manges for patent litigation were inconclusive. Publicly available profiles for attorneys named Robert F. Perry in patent law often identify them with different firms, such as King & Spalding LLP, or focus on different areas of law. Similarly, details of the Personal Audio LLC v. Apple Inc. case widely report that Apple was represented by Fish & Richardson P.C., with no mention of Robert F. Perry or Weil, Gotshal & Manges representing Apple. While Weil, Gotshal & Manges maintains a robust patent litigation practice covering various technology and life sciences industries, information specifically linking Robert F. Perry to this practice as of counsel could not be independently verified. A prominent patent litigator at Weil, Gotshal & Manges is Mark A. Perry, who specializes in appeals and strategic counseling.
Due to these discrepancies, specific details regarding Robert F. Perry's bar admissions, education, additional notable case outcomes beyond the provided case name, or extensive PTAB/IPR experience could not be reliably sourced and attributed to the attorney described in the input data.
Firms
Roles
- of counsel1
Cases (1)
- Δ defendantPersonal Audio LLC v. Apple Inc.Weil, Gotshal & Manges · of counsel