Fabio Marino is an experienced intellectual property trial lawyer that focuses his practice on high-stakes patent, trade secrets, and copyright cases across the United States, with an emphasis on computer-related technologies and arguing appeals at the Federal Circuit. He has experience in a variety of technologies including, computer networks, telecommunications, software engineering, e-commerce, internet-related technologies, computer architecture, digital circuit design, flash memory, DRAMs, parallel computing, 3-D graphics and animation, medical imaging, and artificial intelligence.
Prior to beginning his legal career, Fabio worked as a software architect. He currently teaches an Intellectual Property Litigation class at Santa Clara University’s School of Law and coaches University of California-Berkeley teams in the Giles S. Rich Patent Moot Court Competition.