Supplement-Top Lawyers of the Decade
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Supplement to the Los Angeles and San Francisco JANUARY 20, 2021 OF TOP LAWYERS THE DECADE 2011-2020 Charles K. Verhoeven pleaded guilty to a federal crim- Behind the inal charge and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. U.S. wheel of v. Levandowski 19-CR-00377 (N.D. Cal., filed Aug. 15, 2019). “The plan was for technology Levandowski to recruit the team that worked for him at innovation Waymo to join a yet-to-be- created startup, Ottomotto, erhoeven has which Uber would later ac- been at the cen- quire,” Verhoeven recalled. ter of some of the “The evidence showed that most impactful Levandowski secretly down- intellectual prop- loaded thousands of Google ertyV disputes in the technology proprietary files, at least four sector over the last decade. times, on the same days he was The Quinn Emanuel Urquhart secretly meeting with Uber.” & Sullivan LLP partner made a But this wasn’t Verhoeven’s name for himself during a crucial first high-stakes litigation. He point in the internet evolution was a key jouster in the “smart Jana Ašenbrennerová / Special to the Daily Journal in the late aughts. But his work phone wars” — disputes be- Samsung v. Apple 337-TA-794, Verhoeven successfully for Alphabet-owned Waymo in tween major mobile manufac- ITC, (June 4, 2013). blocked Microsoft, which sought the fight with Uber over driver- turers over commercial licens- He defeated Apple two more to exclude his client Motorola, less technology sealed his status ing, patents and designs for times in separate cases on behalf from importing its smartphones as one of the most impactful smartphones and their operat- of HTC and Samsung in 2011 into the United States in 2010. litigators in Silicon Valley of ing systems. and 2013, respectively. For both, He obtained an order that year the past decade. Waymo v. Uber Verhoeven was lead counsel Verhoeven obtained a finding of no violation of Section 337 as Technologies, 3:17-CV-939 (N.D. defending the Android ecosys- of no violation of Section 337 of to eight of nine patents. Cal., filed Feb. 23, 2017). tem from intellectual property the Tariff Act of 1930. Verhoeven said he hopes to Waymo sued Uber for trade claims by Apple and Microsoft Apple initially sought ex- continue serving as a contribu- secrets theft after its founder, against original equipment clusion on operating system tor to future innovations. Anthony Levandowski, de- manufacturers using Android. patents against HTC and also “All of the work impacts so camped to the rideshare com- He obtained a limited exclusion tried to exclude virtually all of much of society, today and to- pany. The dispute centered on order on behalf of Sonos and Samsung’s smartphones from morrow. We learn new, cutting- Waymo’s Light Detection and a cease-and-desist order from being imported into the United edge technology, and they im- Ranging self-driving technology. the U.S. International Trade States. Apple v. HTC 337-TA- pact my trial work. It’s always The case settled for $250 mil- Commission barring Apple 710, (ITC, Dec. 29, 2011). very interesting, fun and excit- lion settlement on the fifth day from importing AT&T ver- Apple v. Samsung 337-TA-796 ing,” he said. of trial, and Levandowski later sions of several iPhone models. (ITC, Aug. 9, 2013). — Gina Kim Reprinted with permission from the Daily Journal. ©2021 Daily Journal Corporation. All rights reserved. Reprinted by ReprintPros 949-702-5390.