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Albritton Law Firm

12 case appearances 10 as plaintiff counsel · 2 as defendant counsel.

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Albritton Law Firm: Patent Litigation Summary

FIRM: Albritton Law Firm
DATE: 2026-05-02

Albritton Law Firm is a Texas-based boutique litigation firm headquartered in Longview. Founded by Eric M. Albritton, the firm concentrates on trial and appellate work, with a significant practice in patent infringement litigation. While the firm is not ranked by AmLaw, its principal, Eric M. Albritton, has been recognized by Thomson Reuters as a Texas Super Lawyer since 2009. The firm primarily operates as a regional patent shop, frequently engaged in cases filed in the patent-heavy Eastern and Western Districts of Texas.

The firm's patent litigation practice handles a diverse range of technologies. Its public-facing materials claim experience in areas such as cellular communications, video compression, and medical devices. The firm’s tracked litigation history includes serving as local counsel for the plaintiff in TurboCode LLC v. Dell Technologies Inc. et al, a case involving patents related to high-speed turbo code decoders used in 3G wireless communications.

Based on available data, the firm has a preference for representing patent holders. The authoritative case list shows the firm acting solely on the plaintiff's side. The firm's website states it represents both patent holders and accused infringers, including individual inventors, patent assertion entities, and large technology companies. Mr. Albritton has also been noted as one of the more frequent filers of patent cases on behalf of non-practicing entities in the Eastern District of Texas. The TurboCode case was filed in the Western District of Texas in April 2021 and was closed in March 2022.

The firm is led by Eric M. Albritton, an experienced trial attorney with a background in both civil and criminal law. He has served as lead counsel in over 65 jury trials and has argued before numerous appellate courts, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a past president of the Eastern District of Texas Bar Association and the T. John Ward Inn of Court. There is no readily available public information detailing a significant PTAB or IPR practice associated with the firm.

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