David Lisch focuses his practice on virtually all aspects of intellectual property, including patent litigation, and trademark and copyright prosecution and litigation, for a variety of industries and technologies. David also has extensive experience prosecuting patents. His engineering background, coupled with his tailored IP experience, allows him to more easily evaluate and work to solve his clients’ issues.

His patent litigation work involves performing pre-filing infringement analysis and drafting of claim charts through trial, including reviewing and analyzing asserted invalidating prior art, drafting requests for admission and interrogatories, and helping prepare experts for depositions. David has inherent knowledge of patents related to 4G/LTE technology, H.264 video codecs, touch-screen operations, and oil and gas drilling technologies. 

Credentials

Education

  • South Texas College of Law, J.D., 2013, Phi Delta Phi, member of South Texas Law Review, member of Varsity Moot Court, president of Intellectual Property Technology and Law Society
  • The University of Texas at Austin, electrical engineering, 2006

Bar Admissions

  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • Texas
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