Ryan is an associate in the Intellectual Property group in the Princeton office, and primarily focuses on patent and complex litigation.
His litigation experiences cover all aspects of a case, from investigation and diligence through pleadings, fact and expert discovery, trial, appeals, and settlement, as well as mediation, arbitration, and licensing. Ryan has significant experience in Section 337 investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC), as well as federal court litigation throughout the U.S. and state court actions in Massachusetts. He also has experience litigating trademark, trade secret, and contract matters in both state and federal courts.
Ryan's intellectual property experience includes a diverse array of technologies, from semiconductor manufacturing and design, to graphics and audio processing, to medical and physical devices.
Additionally, Ryan is actively engaged in pro bono work, including working with the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) in various capacities and helping victims of domestic violence obtain restraining orders.
Representative matters may include engagements before joining Troutman Pepper.
Articles + Publications
02.16.24
How High Court SEC Case Could Affect the ITC
Articles + Publications
01.30.24
The Federal Circuit Could Make the ITC a More Appealing Forum
Articles + Publications
07.06.22
Defending Breakthrough Innovations – Protecting University Patents at the ITC
Articles + Publications
06.22.22
UPDATE: Arthrex Could Lead to Director Review of Institution Decisions
Articles + Publications
03.14.22
Federal Circuit Further Defines the Scope of Patent Venue
Articles + Publications
11.18.21
UPDATE: The Supreme Court's Arthrex Decision in Action