Andrew Beverina has more than two decades of trial and litigation experience focused on patent litigation disputes in district courts and before the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
A former Senior Investigative Attorney in the Office of Unfair Import Investigations with the ITC, Andrew represented the public interest in dozens of 337 investigations at the violation stage, in remand proceedings, enforcement proceedings and 100-day proceedings. These investigations involved utility patents (including Standard Essential Patents), trade secrets, trademarks, trade dress, and design patents. He was lead counsel in multiple claim construction hearings and served as lead hearing/trial counsel in 10 trials involving patent infringement and trade secret misappropriation. His experience spans a broad range of technologies, including crawler cranes, switch and router operating systems, vehicle camera mounts, flash memory, magnetic data tapes, and automotive motor assemblies.
Prior to joining the ITC, Andrew was a senior associate at a leading IP firm in Alexandra, Va. His practice focused on complex patent litigation for plaintiffs and defendants, including pre-trial investigations, discovery, preparation and examination of fact and expert witnesses, pre-trial motions, all aspects of trials, including examination of witnesses, and appellate work, including petition for writ of certiorari.