Todd Zubler

Todd Zubler is a partner in the firm's Litigation/Controversy Department, and a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice Group. He joined the firm in 1997.

Practice

Mr. Zubler’s practice focuses on civil litigation, with a particular emphasis on intellectual property and appellate litigation. Mr. Zubler has represented individual and corporate clients – including Broadcom and Intel – in judicial and regulatory forums around the nation, including the US Supreme Court, federal and state appellate courts, federal and state trial courts, the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Federal Trade Commission.

In addition, for over ten years, Mr. Zubler has represented an inmate on death row in Maryland on a pro bono basis.

Mr. Zubler also practiced election law when he left the firm in 1999-2000 to serve as deputy general counsel of the McCain presidential campaign.

Good to know

Areas of Practice 1) Intellectual Property Litigation and 2) Intersection of Antitrust and IP
Law School Harvard Law School, J.D., 1996
Education University of Oxford, M.Sc.1994; Washington University in St. Louis, A.B., 1992
Bar Member / Association District of Columbia Bar Association
Most recent firm WilmerHale
Relevant Jobs
Legal Assistant
USA-DC-Washington

We are a personal injury law firm looking for a self motivated Legal assistant to ensure smooth running of the office and effective case management. You will provide a broad spectrum of legal services...

Apply now

+ View more jobs
Coleen M. Meehan
Coleen M. Meehan

Coleen M. Meehan is a partner and trial lawyer in Morgan Lewis's Litigation Practice, resident in the Philadelphia office.

Eric Kraeutler
Eric Kraeutler

Eric Kraeutler is the leader of Morgan Lewis's Philadelphia Litigation Practice. His practice focuses on trials and appeals involving complex commercial, intellectual property, and white collar criminal matters.

Howard Holderness
Howard Holderness

Howard Holderness is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Litigation Practice.His clients have included some of Silicon Valley's largest technology companies; international clients, particularly in Asia; and individuals and smaller companies.