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Winston & Strawn’s Washington, D.C. office is a hub for high-stakes intellectual property litigation, recognized for its deep technical know-how, standout trial capabilities, and premier pharmaceutical litigation work. The D.C. team is an integral part of Winston’s 100+ attorney national IP practice, with both the office and individual partners ranked in leading legal directories. The team focuses on pharmaceutical and biotechnology patent litigation, as well as high-tech cases in district courts and before the ITC under Section 337. With attorneys holding technical degrees across the life sciences and engineering disciplines, the D.C. group offers a rare combination of legal acumen and scientific insight, consistently achieving successful outcomes in the most complex IP matters.

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Intellectual Property: Litigation - District of Columbia

5
Band 5

What the Team is Known For

Winston & Strawn represents large pharmaceutical and tech clients in high-profile, multiform litigation. The firm is developing a strong reputation for ITC proceedings to supplement its impressive district court litigation offering.

Strengths

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Notable Practitioners

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Charles Klein
4
Charles Klein
4
Band 4

Charles Klein has a wide-ranging litigation practice. Equally comfortable on ANDA and competitor disputes, he is trusted by the largest pharmaceutical companies to handle complex litigation.

Chuck is exceptional with case management; he gets in the weeds but doesn't miss the forest for the trees. He is responsive and always looks for ways to benefit the client.

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Intellectual Property: Litigation

Charles Klein
4
Charles Klein
4
Band 4

Members

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Claire Fundakowski

Jovial Wong

Kathi Vidal

Scott Border

Industries

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Health Care and Life Sciences

Medical Devices

Pharmaceuticals

Semiconductor

Technology