Andrew Klein is a trial lawyer who clients trust with their most consequential technology disputes, particularly high-stakes patent matters spanning multiple forums.
Andrew represents clients in district courts nationwide, the International Trade Commission (ITC), the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, often coordinating interconnected litigation strategies across those venues. His practice spans a broad range of technologies, including telecommunications standards (e.g., 2G, 3G, 4G), video coding standards (e.g., H.264 and H.265), cloud security and networking, video streaming, handheld devices, acoustics and consumer products. Although Standard Essential Patent (SEP) and FRAND disputes are a significant part of his practice, Andrew’s work more broadly centers on complex technology litigation where strategy, coordination and execution are critical.
Drawing on years of experience in high-stakes patent litigation, Andrew excels at developing and executing winning case strategies and themes for his clients. He can effectively shape case themes, develop winning arguments and simplify complex technical concepts for judges and juries. He focuses on distilling cases to the issues that matter most rather than allowing technical complexity to overwhelm the story, a skill he deploys at trial when examining technical witnesses or managing sophisticated multi-forum disputes.
Clients also value Andrew’s practical, business-focused approach to disputes. Whether handling active litigation, advising on enforcement strategy or helping clients think strategically about their broader patent portfolios, he works to position clients for long-term advantage rather than focusing solely on the dispute immediately in front of them.
In addition to patent litigation, Andrew has experience handling copyright, trademark and trade secret disputes as extensions of his broader high-tech patent practice.
Outside the office, Andrew enjoys the three Fs—family, food and fly-fishing.
