LAWYER PROFILE

Charles Walker

USA 2026

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About

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USA

Practice Areas

Intellectual Property

Career

Charles tries and wins IP cases. As lead counsel, he won jury verdicts of $5.1 million and $15 million for his client enforcing patents for an offshore drilling technology. He won a $3.6 million jury verdict for a luxury fashion designer enforcing its trademarks. He won hard-fought victories both enforcing and defending against claims involving patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, false advertising and unfair competition with demands from $1 million to $1 billion.

Charles has handled cases across the country in federal and state courts, in arbitration, and on appeal. To sharpen his courtroom skills, he tried almost 20 misdemeanor criminal cases as a volunteer city prosecutor.

In addition, Charles counsels a wide range of clients outside of the courtroom. He helps clients identify, protect, and maximize the value of their intellectual assets or, when necessary, avoid or negotiate for the intellectual property rights of others.

Personal

JD, honors, The University of Texas School of Law; BS, Materials Science and Engineering, electronics option, Rice University.

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Intellectual Property - Texas

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial
Charles Walker offers extensive experience representing clients in high-stakes trials as well as expertise across patent and trade secret matters.

Strengths

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  • Charles is exceptionally pragmatic and does not spin wheels on things that don't matter to the case or the trial. He is laser-focused on the right things.

    Intellectual PropertyChambers Guide to the USA

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