Counsel registry
Wiley & Wiley
1 case appearance — 1 as plaintiff counsel · 0 as defendant counsel.
Firm overview
Wiley & Wiley does not appear as a readily identifiable, prominent modern law firm with a substantial public profile or national legal rankings (such as AmLaw or Chambers) based on available web searches. Historical records show various entities named "Wiley & Wiley," including physicians in 1901 and a mention as commercial lawyers in a 1907 bankers directory, but these do not pertain to a contemporary patent litigation practice. Therefore, a comprehensive firm overview regarding its headquarters, office footprint, or size classification (BigLaw, IP boutique, regional) cannot be reliably established from public sources.
The firm's patent litigation experience, as indicated by the provided data, is limited to a single appearance as local counsel for the plaintiff in ABC IP LLC, et al. v. Cope. This case, filed on March 23, 2026, involves patents related to after-market firearm trigger mechanisms and forced reset trigger technology. Given this solitary engagement as local counsel, it is not possible to define a broad IP litigation specialty for Wiley & Wiley or to infer a preference for representing plaintiffs, defendants, or specific technology areas. Other related cases involving ABC IP LLC, such as ABC IP LLC v. FRT Triggers LLC, ABC IP LLC et al v. WebCorp, Inc. et al, and ABC IP, LLC v. Cloak Industries, Inc., primarily list other firms as lead counsel for the plaintiff.
There are no publicly reported notable outcomes, such as verdicts, significant Federal Circuit appeals, or verifiable settlements, directly attributable to Wiley & Wiley's lead counsel role in patent litigation. Furthermore, information regarding any practice related to PTAB proceedings, including IPR or PGR filings or defenses, is not publicly available or widely reported for the firm.
Aaron M. Wiley is the only attorney associated with Wiley & Wiley in the tracked case. Beyond this, no other prominent IP litigation partners or practice leaders for a law firm of this name could be reliably identified through public web searches.
Attorneys
Roles
- local counsel1
Cases (1)
- π plaintiffABC IP LLC, et al. v. CopeAaron M. Wiley · local counsel