Counsel registry

Brocato, Eymard, & Vickers

1 case appearance 0 as plaintiff counsel · 1 as defendant counsel.

Firm overview

Brocato, Eymard, & Vickers is a law firm for which detailed public information regarding its overall size, headquarters, or comprehensive office footprint is not readily available through standard web searches. Consequently, an AmLaw or Chambers ranking for a firm of this specific name cannot be reliably sourced.

The firm's patent litigation experience, as indicated by its tracked appearances, includes representing defendants in disputes involving banking and check imaging technology. Their practice in this area is limited to a single known instance on the defendant side, suggesting a preference for defending operating companies rather than prosecuting for non-practicing entities (NPEs) or patent assertion entities (PAEs).

Brocato, Eymard, & Vickers notably served as lead counsel for the defendant in the case DataTreasury Corporation v. U.S. Bank et al. This high-profile case involved allegations of infringement concerning patents related to banking and check imaging. In the litigation, a jury found U.S. Bank to have infringed on two of DataTreasury's patents, leading to a verdict that included damages and subsequent appeals. [cite: 2026-05-18, 3, 5, 6, 9]

There is no publicly available information to suggest that Brocato, Eymard, & Vickers maintains a notable practice before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) for Inter Partes Review (IPR) or Post-Grant Review (PGR) proceedings.

Key attorneys associated with the firm's patent litigation efforts include Frank C. Eymard, who served as lead counsel in the aforementioned DataTreasury matter, and John C. H. Lewis, who was listed as of counsel. Publicly available information detailing their broader roles as practice leaders in patent litigation for a firm named Brocato, Eymard, & Vickers is not consistently found.

Attorneys

Roles

  • lead counsel1
  • of counsel1

Cases (1)