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In a survey of his peers, Mr. Razai was named as one of "Southern California’s Rising Stars" in intellectual property law and featured in both Los Angeles and Super Lawyers magazine (2015).
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Ali S. Razai is a litigation partner in our Orange County office.
Mr. Razai has a broad intellectual property litigation practice, having handled cases involving utility patents, design patents, trademarks, trade dress, copyrights, trade secrets, false advertising, unfair competition and breach of contract throughout California and nationwide.
He has worked on a diverse range of matters involving mechanical devices, optics, medical devices, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Mr. Razai has handled matters for a diverse array of clients, including Oakley, Mexicana Airlines, 99¢ Only Stores, Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals, Ligand Pharmaceuticals, and I-Flow Corporation (a subsidiary of Kimberly-Clark).
Mr. Razai is a registered patent attorney and also has extensive experience in patent prosecution, having obtained numerous patents for clients in various technology areas, particularly biotechnology. Mr. Razai has also worked within the AgBio industry, working on patents involving carbon scrubbing exhaust through algae and using the algae as green energy. Additionally, he has worked on an internet domain name litigation matter.
Mr. Razai was seconded by the firm to act as interim in-house patent counsel at Oakley, Inc. for an extended period, during which Mr. Razai handled all of Oakley's patent matters, including prosecution, litigation and due diligence.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Razai was a Research Associate at the UCLA AIDS Institute studying the effect of the HIV virus on cytokine expression. After receiving his Masters in Public Health from Berkeley in 2001, he went to UCSF where he focused his research on the development of therapeutic antibodies against the neurotoxin produced by the bio-terror agent C. botulinum. Mr. Razai's work at UCSF resulted in multiple royalty-bearing patents for a cure to botulism.
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Fluent in Farsi
Intermediate Level Spanish
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Representative Matters
Carson Cheng, et al. v. AIM Sports, Inc., et al. (C.D. Cal.) Obtained favorable settlement for our clients, including a consent judgment and permanent injunction and confidential settlement representing claims for past damages under six design patents and one utility patent owned by our clients. The settlement was achieved after we defeated defendants’ motions for summary judgment and obtained a court order barring defendants from challenging our expert’s multi-million dollar damages opinion at trial.
I-Flow Corp. v. Apex Med. Tech., Inc.(S.D. Cal.) Obtained a $12.4 million verdict and injunctive relief after jury trial for our client I-Flow Corp.
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Razai A, et. al., Molecular Evolution Of Antibody Affinity For Sensitive Detection Of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type A. J Mol Biol. 2005 Aug 5;351(1):158-69.
Koka PS, Brooks DG, Razai A, Kitchen CM, Zack JA., HIV Type 1 Infection Alters Cytokine mRNA Expression In Thymus. AIDS Res. & Hum. Retroviruses. 2003 Jan 1;19(1):1-12.
PMID: 12581511 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE
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Speaker, "Intellectual Property Law Primer," Iranian American Bar Association (2009).
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