Carrie Richey counsels clients on a broad range of intellectual property litigation matters, including patent, trade secret, trademark, copyright and other intellectual property and technology disputes. She has successfully represented clients in all phases of litigation, including investigation, discovery, law and motion, trial, and appeal and post-grant proceedings before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
Carrie has represented major tech companies, unicorns, start-up and social networking companies in numerous intellectual property litigation matters. The technology areas at issue in the matters handled by Carrie are highly varied computer hardware and software technologies and include, for example, conversational artificial intelligence, end-point security and anti-viral, anti-hacker, and anti-cyber terror restricted computing environments, end-user authentication and number masking technology using cloud services, automatic optical disc discrimination, overdrive technology in plasma display screens, and sales automation and business-analytics software.
Because many of Carrie’s patent, copyright, and trade secret cases are software-related and involve source code review and forensic analysis, she plays a critical role as a technical legal strategist on most of her matters.
Carrie clerked for the Honorable Judge D. Brown, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi.