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Mr. Berretta has received multiple awards for his legal accomplishments:
- Selected for inclusion in the San Diego Super Lawyers list from 2007 to 2016 and was recognized for his work in intellectual property litigation.
- Named to the San Diego Business Journal (SDBJ) 2015 "Best of the Bar" list
- Selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2014 - 2016 editions of The Best Lawyers in America®. He was recognized for Intellectual Property Litigation and Patent Litigation.
- Named a 2013 Top Lawyer in San Diego and was acknowledged for his outstanding legal work in patent litigation, copyrights and patents.
- Recognized by American Lawyer Media (ALM) as a Top Rated Lawyer in Intellectual Property Law in 2013.
- Selected as one of the San Diego Top Intellectual Property Attorneys in 2012 by the San Diego Daily Transcript, based on a survey of his peers, for his work in intellectual property litigation.
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Fred Berretta is a litigation partner in our San Diego office, and handles disputed matters for his clients in California and in venues throughout the United States, including in Nevada, Texas, and Delaware.
Mr. Berretta has experience in all aspects of intellectual property litigation, including representing plaintiffs and defendants in patent, trademark, and trade secrets disputes. He primarily handles patent infringement cases in many different technology areas, including electronics and communications, software, telematics, medical devices, semiconductors, and mechanical devices. Mr. Berretta has experience in both jury and bench trials, as well as appellate work before the Federal Circuit.
Mr. Berretta has received the highest (AV) rating from Martindale-Hubbell, and has been recognized as a top patent litigator by numerous rating organizations including The Best Lawyers in America, San Diego Magazine, American Lawyer Media, the San Diego Daily Transcript, and Super Lawyers. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Berretta was a development engineer with Hewlett-Packard Company and is a co-inventor on a patent in the field of ink-jet technology.
Mr. Berretta joined the firm in 1994 and became a partner in 1998.
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Representative Patent Matters
Silver State Intellectual Technologies, Inc. v Apple Inc., Civil Action No. 13 CV 0957 (D. Nev.). Represented plaintiff asserting patents in the field of graphical user interface design for communications and navigation functions found in smartphones and tablets. Case settled successfully without litigation.
Oasis Research, LLC v. Pro Softnet Corp.,et al., Civil Action No. 4:10 CV 435 (E.D. Tex.). Represented defendant accused of infringing patents in the field of remote data storage and computer backup, in the Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas. Asserted patents ultimately held invalid by a Texas jury for failure to name co-inventors.
The Laryngeal Mask Company Ltd., et al. v. Ambu A/S, et al., Civil Action No. 07 CV 1988 (S.D. Cal). Represented plaintiff asserting patent in field of laryngeal mask airway devices, a medical device used to administer anesthesia gases and establish an airway in unconscious patients. Obtained disqualification of initial defense counsel. Case settled successfully after appeal to the Federal Circuit. Published decisions at 2008 U.S. Dist. Lexis 15320 (S.D. Cal 2008); 618 F.3d 1367 (Fed. Cir. 2010).
Golden Hour Data Systems, Inc. v. emsCharts, Inc., et al., Civil Action No. 06 CV 381 (E.D. Tex.). Obtained $3.5 million jury verdict on behalf of San Diego-based Golden Hour Data Systems in patent case involving computerized integrated data management services for the emergency medical services industry. Brought case before Judge T. John Ward in the Eastern District of Texas.
American Calcar v. BMW of North America, Civil Action No. 04 CV 0614 (S.D. Cal.) Represented plaintiff asserting multiple patents in the areas of car/driver graphical user interfaces, telematics and navigation systems – defendant took a license under the asserted patents and the case settled before trial.
Raytheon v. Overland Storage, et al., Civil Action No. 03 CV 013 (E.D. Tex.). Defended manufacturer of mass data storage products against patent infringement claim brought in the Eastern District of Texas (Judge T. John Ward). After filing summary judgment motion, plaintiff offered full license at nominal cost and case settled.
Hewlett-Packard v. Mustek, Civil Action No. 99 CV 0351 (S.D. Cal.). Represented defendant against five asserted HP patents in the field of image scanning — obtained complete defense victory after jury trial and appeal. Published decision at 340 F.3d 1314 (Fed. Cir. 2003).
Flex Products v. Advantage Sealing Systems, Civil Action No. 00 CV 0231 (S.D. Cal.). Represented plaintiff asserting patents in the field of rubberized asphalt compositions – obtained preliminary injunction that was affirmed on appeal – defendant took a license under the asserted patents.
Farnbach v. Hewlett-Packard, Civil Action No. 99 CV 0884 (S.D. Cal.). Represented plaintiff inventor asserting patents covering oscilloscope trigger circuits – successfully settled case with defendant taking a license under the asserted patent.
Millennium v. Cardiff Software, Civil Action No. 99 CV 1577 (S.D.N.Y.). Represented defendant software company against four asserted patents in the field of electronic forms and data entry systems – successfully settled case allowing defendant to continue selling accused products.
Representative Trademark Matters
Eagle Precision Technologies, Inc., et al., v. Eaton Leonard Robolix, Inc., Civil Action No. 03 CV 352 (S.D. Cal.). Represented defendant in complex contractual trademark dispute over use of the “Eaton Leonard” name and trademark for computer controlled tube bending equipment. Successfully defended client’s continued use of its name and trademark and favorably settled case.
Creative Labs v. Mad Dog Multimedia, Civil Action No. C02-04575 (N.D. Cal.). Defended client against motion for temporary restraining order and product recall alleging trademark/trade dress infringement and false advertising in connection with computer sound cards. Published decision at 66 U.S.P.Q.2d 1625.
Polaris Pool Systems v. Letro Products, Civil Action No. 94 CV 7747 (C.D. Cal.). Represented plaintiff in jury trial asserting registered trade dress of automatic swimming pool cleaners – obtained infringement verdict against defendant and permanent injunction.
Helix Technology v. Overland Data, Civil Action No. 98 CV 11292 (D. Mass.). Represented defendant in trademark case involving technical service programs – obtained partial summary judgment against plaintiff – settlement allowed client to continue use of mark.
Yoder Brothers v. GroLink Plant, Civil Action No. 01 CV 2308 (N.D. Ohio). Represented trademark owner in declaratory judgment action involving asexually reproduced plants – infringer agreed to stop using client’s mark and case settled.
Articles
“New Eastern District of Texas Procedures Aim to Curb Nuisance Value Lawsuits," published in SideBAR quarterly newsletter of the Federal Litigation Section of the Federal Bar Association, Summer 2011 (with Nick Transier).
“Licensing After MedImmune v. Genentech,” presented to the San Diego Chapter of the Licensing Executives Society, Summer 2007.
“Southern District Rolls Out New Patent Local Rules,” published in the Association of Business Trial Lawyers – San Diego (ABTL) Report, Fall 2006 (with Joe Reisman).
Speeches & Seminars
"The Future of Patent Law Remedies," co-panelist at the Third Annual USD Patent Law Conference, January 2013.
“Enablement Requirements for Computer-Based Systems,” presented to the San Diego Intellectual Property Association, Fall 2005.
“Practical Tips on Enforcing and Defending Patents: Pre-Litigation Matters,” presented at the Intellectual Property Law Annual Summer Conference of the ABA, June 2003.
“Motion Practice in Patent Cases,” presented to the Intellectual Property Law Section of the San Diego County Bar Association, November 2000.
Professional Memberships
MIT Club of San Diego
Harvard Law School Society of San Diego
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