Intellectual Property

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(213) 694-1135
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(213) 694-1234


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Lawrence M. Hadley
 

Mr. Hadley is a partner with Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman LLP. His practice focuses primarily on intellectual property litigation with an emphasis on cases involving the application of various legal doctrines to advanced technologies, including computer hardware and software. He has litigated patent infringement, copyright, trade secret, antitrust, unfair trade, and licensing cases, including:

  • Federal patent litigation involving disk drive technology.
  • Federal patent and trade secret litigation involving television and electronic programming guide technology.
  • Federal patent litigation involving microprocessor and various integrated circuit technology.
  • Federal antitrust litigation involving computer software.
  • Federal copyright litigation involving peer-to-peer software and technology.
  • Federal patent litigation involving RAID technology.
  • Federal patent litigation involving commercial graphics and signage technology.
  • Federal patent litigation involving computer control technology.
  • Federal patent litigation involving compression and DVD/CD storage technologies.
Mr. Hadley also has experience litigating insurance coverage, malpractice, environmental, construction defect, franchise, and royalty disputes.

Mr. Hadley joined Hennigan, Bennett & Dorman LLP from O'Melveny & Myers, where he had practiced since 1991.

Education
George Washington University School of Law, J.D., 1991; Order of the Coif; Member, George Washington Journal of International Law and Economics
United States Merchant Marine Academy, B.S., Marine Transportation, 1984; High Honors

Professional Activities
Admitted: California
Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association, Federal Circuit Bar Association, American Intellectual Property Association, Los Angeles Intellectual Property Association, Association of Business Trial Lawyers
Officer: Before attending law school, Mr. Hadley served as an officer on commercial and naval ships, and represented shipping companies before Congress and regulatory agencies

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