1201 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
United States
Mr. Broyles is the national leader of Alston & Bird’s Intellectual Property Litigation practice. His practice includes all areas of intellectual property litigation and counseling, with particular emphasis on patent litigation and enforcement. Mr. Broyles has extensive experience resolving intellectual property disputes involving a wide range of intellectual property issues and technical disciplines, including wireless telecommunications, mechanics, construction products, electronics, computer networks, fluid mechanics and computer software. He has litigated patent cases in federal district and appellate courts throughout the country, as well as in the International Trade Commission and the International Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Broyles is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and, in addition to his litigation practice, has led both ex parte and inter partes patent reexamination proceedings and counseled clients in domestic and international trademark matters.
Areas of Practice | 1) Intellectual Property, 2) Intellectual Property Litigation, 3) Patent Prosecution, 4) Counseling & Review, 5) ITC Section 337 and 6) Patent Litigation |
Law School | The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1996 |
Admitted Year | 1996 |
Education | University of Tennessee, B.S, 1993 |
Bar Member / Association | Georgia State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Alston & Bird LLP |
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