Radhesh Devendran
Biography
Overview
Radhesh is an associate in the Firm's Intellectual Property group. His practice focuses on intellectual property matters with an emphasis on technology and patent litigation. Radhesh has represented leading technology companies in IP litigation cases concerning various technologies such as computer security, telecommunications, contactless payment systems, smart televisions, wearable health technology, data compression, optical fiber communication systems, physical vapor deposition, gesture recognition, and short-form mobile videos.
He has extensive experience litigating in district court, from taking key expert depositions, assisting with a summary judgment victory for one of the leaders in the telecommunications industry, arguing at Markman and discovery motion hearings, and handling direct examination of an expert witness at trial. He also has experience litigating before the International Trade Commission and the Patent Trial and Appeals Board, having taken ITC cases to evidentiary hearing and having worked on multiple inter partes review and ex parte reexamination proceedings.
Radhesh received his law degree and a certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship Law from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. He graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
Experience
Representative matters:
- Webroot, Inc. et al v. Trend Micro Inc. (WDTX) - Represented Trend Micro in a litigation involving 17 computer security patents, including infringement counterclaims filed by Trend Micro;*
- Trend Micro Inc. v. Open Text Inc., et al. (EDVA) - Represented Trend Micro in a patent litigation against Open Text and Webroot concerning computer security technology;*
- 3G Licensing, SA et al v. HTC Corporation et al (DDE) - Representing HTC in a patent litigation involving telecommunications technology;*
- Canon, Inc. v. TCL Electronics (EDTX) - Represented Canon in a patent litigation involving smart television technology*
- In re Certain Telecommunication Systems and Components Thereof (ITC) - Represented Xtera in a patent litigation involving optical fiber communications systems*
- Local Intelligence, LLC v. HTC America, Inc. et al (NDCA) - Represented HTC in a patent litigation involving location-based services technology*
- Represented leading mobile phone manufacturer in a patent litigation involving gesture recognition technology (EDTX)*
- Represented leading mobile phone manufacturer in a patent litigation involving contactless payment systems (CDCA)*
* Matters prior to joining White & Case