Venable LLP has expanded its intellectual property and technology group with the addition of Pan Lee as counsel, as announced by the firm on Monday. Based in San Francisco, Lee brings specialized expertise in intellectual property matters crucial for global technology companies.
Lee’s experience is comprehensive, covering wireless communications, video streaming, semiconductor fabrication, mobile applications, and 3D rendering. His capabilities extend to managing litigation strategy in district court patent cases, engaging in Section 337 investigations before the International Trade Commission, and handling inter partes review and post-grant review proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Additionally, Lee’s experience includes advocating in Federal Circuit appeals, solidifying his role as a significant asset to Venable’s growing team.
The move is part of Venable’s broader strategy to empower its intellectual property group amid growing technological advancements and the ensuing rise in complex legal challenges. The strategic hiring aims to bolster the firm’s proficiency in areas essential to its technology-focused clientele.
In conjunction with Lee’s appointment, Don Wang also joined Venable as an associate, further increasing the firm’s resources to navigate the dynamic field of technology and intellectual property litigation.
This development is emblematic of the continuing trend among law firms to enhance their expertise in technology-related legal services, reflecting the shifting demands of modern global markets. For more details on the recent appointments, visit Bloomberg Law.