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GREENBERG TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig’s Tampa Office Expands Intellectual Property & Technology Practice

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Greenberg Traurig, LLP issued the following announcement on June 21.

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig has expanded its Intellectual Property & Technology Practice in the firm’s Tampa office with the addition of Shareholder Scott W. Doyle and senior Associate Vishesh Narayen.

“I am excited to join Greenberg Traurig’s Tampa office and look forward to continuing to work with the firm’s robust network of attorneys to help grow the IP & Technology practice both in Florida and nationally,” said Doyle. Doyle plans to split his time between the firm’s Tampa and Washington, D.C. offices and to continue to serve clients in D.C. area courts, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. “The firm’s global reach and capabilities offers a great opportunity to further build the practice in the region and to enhance the local resources available for our clients.”

Greenberg Traurig’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice has more than 200 intellectual property attorneys and professionals. Accolades include being named a “National Tier 1” law firm for IP Litigation, Patent Law, Trademark, and Information Technology Law by U.S. News and Best Lawyers, 2018 “Best Law Firms Rankings.”

“We welcome Scott and Vishesh as highly-skilled and technical professionals with a deep understanding of the wide range of intellectual property and technology law issues currently affecting companies worldwide,” said David B. Weinstein, Managing Shareholder of Greenberg Traurig’s Tampa office. “With their deep-rooted science, technology, and engineering backgrounds, they will be able to advise clients on these issues at the most meaningful and specific levels.”

“The addition of Scott and Vishesh to the firm’s international IP & Technology practice in our Washington D.C. and Florida offices demonstrates our continued commitment to strategic growth that meets the needs of our clients,” said Scott Bornstein, Co-Chair of the firm's Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice. “Among other things, Scott’s deep experience with ITC Section 337 Litigation, and with complex patent and intellectual property infringement actions, will help continue to expand our capabilities in these important areas.”

Doyle serves as Chair of the firm’s International Trade Commission (ITC) Section 337 Litigation Practice. He focuses on patent and intellectual property infringement actions in U.S. district and appellate courts, the ITC, post-grant proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and state courts. He is a trained electrical engineer and registered patent attorney. Doyle is well known as a leading lawyer litigating complex intellectual property cases, handling IP and related matters in corporate transactions, efficiently developing patent portfolios to achieve strategic goals, and providing global technology, business, and legal strategic counseling. He also has broad experience in arbitrations and mediations involving patent, trade secret, and other intellectual property issues. Doyle handles litigation involving telecommunications, internet, digital cameras, computer hardware and software, automotive, photolithography machines, chemical compositions, medical devices, semiconductors, and biotechnology. He initially joined Greenberg Traurig’s IP & Technology group in 2018 in the Washington D.C. office after practicing in Washington with two major international law firms, most recently as head of his former firm’s IP litigation practice.

Narayen’s practice focuses on complex intellectual property litigation, with an emphasis on high-stakes patent infringement litigation, trade secret matters, and litigation involving cutting-edge technology, as well as data privacy and cybersecurity litigation. He has represented clients in complex patent infringement litigation involving a variety of technologies and industries in forums across the United States, including in federal district court, post-grant proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and Section 337 investigations before the International Trade Commission. Narayen holds a degree in Computer Engineering from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has a background in electrical and computer engineering and computer science with experience in a diverse array of technologies, from software, microprocessors, and semiconductor manufacturing, to orthopedic implants, medical devices, telematics, 4G LTE wireless communication, and vaccines. Vishesh joins Greenberg Traurig’s IP & Technology practice after a clerkship with the Chief Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and seven years of IP practice at the Chicago office of a major international law firm.

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