Aaron J. Wainscoat

Aaron Wainscoat concentrates his practice in patent litigation matters and complex business disputes involving high technology and other companies.

His intellectual property litigation experience includes all phases of discovery, claim construction briefing, pretrial and trial work and post-trial motions.

Aaron has experience managing patent and other cases and litigating matters in federal and state courts throughout the United States, including extensive experience before the International Trade Commission (ITC).

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Areas of Practice 1) Patent Litigation, 2) Intellectual Property and Technology, 3) Litigation, 4) Arbitration and Investigations and 5) International Arbitration
Law School J.D., Santa Clara University 2001 magna cum laude
Admitted Year 1993
Education B.A., University of California at Santa Cruz 1998
Bar Member / Association California State Bar Association
Most recent firm DLA Piper
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