Life Sciences: IP/Patent Litigation
USA
1 year ranked
Provided by Morrison Foerster
CHING-LEE FUKUDA is a nationally recognized lead trial counsel with nearly 30 years of experience in patent and trade secret litigation. She has led teams to significant victories in federal district courts, and at the ITC, the PTAB, and the Federal Circuit, focusing on medtech, medical devices, electronics, software, and chemicals. Her successes include numerous jury and bench trial wins, as well as wins during preliminary injunction, in arbitration, and on appeal. Ching-Lee also has handled more than 100 PTAB proceedings. In 2024, she was awarded “Patent Lawyer of the Year” by Women in Business Law Americas. She was four times shortlisted for “Litigator of the Year—New York” by Managing IP and twice award “Post-Grant Proceedings Attorney of the Year” by LMG Life Sciences.
Ching-Lee has been a member of Law360’s Intellectual Property Editorial Advisory Board, a member of ACI’s Advisory Board for Women Leaders in IP Law, and Co-Chair of the Intellectual Property Committee for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. In 2023, Ching-Lee became a founding member of Lead Counsel Summit, a non-profit organization formed by women lead counsel to train and support IP litigators to help them master the courtroom, clients, and team skills needed to move into first-chair roles. Since 2022, she has been the author of the treatise, Winning the Patent Damages Case, published by Matthew Bender.
Provided by Chambers
Ching-Lee Fukuda is an experienced IP litigator who frequently works with leading life sciences companies on major patent disputes, including before the ITC and PTAB.
Provided by Chambers
Ching-Lee's advocacy is just amazing to watch. She clearly articulates and is hands down a superior legal counsel.
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