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Lydia Cash represents technology and life sciences companies in complex patent litigation and other intellectual property disputes. Her practice spans a broad range of technologies, including software, consumer electronics, medical devices, biologics, and pharmaceuticals.

Lydia has experience in patent infringement litigation, Hatch-Waxman litigation, and inter partes review proceedings. She works closely with in-house counsel, engineers, scientists, and technical experts to analyze complex technologies and support clients in sophisticated intellectual property matters.

Representative Experience

  • Represented a global technology company in patent litigation involving consumer technology products.
  • Represented a leading biotechnology company in patent litigation involving vaccine technology.
  • Represented innovator pharmaceutical companies in Hatch-Waxman litigation.
  • Represented a global medical device company in patent infringement litigation involving ophthalmic medical devices.
  • Represented a global consumer products company in patent litigation and inter partes review proceedings.

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