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Adam Swain

Adam Swain

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Practice Areas

Unparalleled track record as first-chair litigator at the ITC representing both complainants and respondents throughout myriad proceedings. This includes obtaining sweeping relief against patent infringers and gray-market importers and defending bet-the-company product lines from exclusion. Notably, he has been at the forefront of non-patent claims at the ITC as well, including successful outcomes in antitrust, trademark, and trade secret disputes. Adam also has extensive experience in enforcing ITC orders both before Customs and the ITC, and was part of the team that won the largest ITC penalty award in history. Practice involves a range of technologies, including mobile phones, standard-essential patents, industrial automation, digital television, medical products, and hydraulic fracturing.

Career

Co-chair, International Trade Commission Section 337 Team; member of the IP Litigation Group.

Publications

“Sliding Doors at the ITC,” Managing Intellectual Property.

Chambers Review

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Chambers Global Guide

International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337) - USA

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Individual Editorial
Adam Swain is frequently called upon by an impressive list of technology sector clients to advise on complex ITC investigations.

Strengths

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  • Adam is a strong IP attorney.

    International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337)Chambers Global Guide
  • Adam is very knowledgeable and very experienced. He gives charismatic support.

    International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337)Chambers Global Guide
  • Adam Swain is great.

    International Trade: Intellectual Property (Section 337)Chambers Global Guide

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