Jean-Paul Ciardullo
Partner
Jean-Paul Ciardullo is partner en advocaat intellectueel eigendom bij Foley & Lardner LLP, waar hij zich voornamelijk bezighoudt met intellectuele eigendomszaken. Jean-Paul voert rechtszaken op alle gebieden van intellectueel eigendom, waaronder gebruiksmodellen, ontwerpoctrooien, handelsmerken, trade dress, auteursrecht en handelsgeheimen, en adviseert ook over onrechtmatige daad, contractgeschillen en licentiezaken met betrekking tot intellectueel eigendom. Jean-Paul heeft veel geprocedeerd op het gebied van ontwerprechten voor consumentenproducten en heeft talrijke kort gedingen en rechtszaken gewonnen die hebben bijgedragen aan de vorming van de wetgeving inzake handelsuitingen. Jean-Paul heeft ook een succesvolle staat van dienst in rechtszaken over handelsgeheimen op grond van de Defend Trade Secrets Act en staatswetten inzake handelsgeheimen, waar hij kort gedingen en gunstige schikkingen voor zijn cliënten heeft gewonnen. Jean-Paul heeft cliënten bijgestaan in een breed scala van sectoren, waaronder industriële productie, e-commerce, medische apparatuur, sportartikelen, halfgeleiderfabricage, automobielproducten, satellietradio en horeca. Hij is lid van de IP Litigation Practice en het Manufacturing Sector Team van het kantoor. Jean-Paul is ook voorzitter van de opleidingscommissie van de afdeling Intellectueel Eigendom van het kantoor, waar hij veel nieuwe en praktische cursussen heeft geïmplementeerd voor The Foley Academy, het stageprogramma van het kantoor.
Jean-Paul is also committed to pro bono service, and has helped numerous immigrant refugees obtain asylum in the United States.
Jean-Paul is originally a New Yorker, and prior to joining Foley in Los Angeles, was an intellectual property litigation attorney with Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP in New York City.
Representatieve ervaring
- Secured $6.7 million final judgment for furniture maker Herman Miller, Inc. following jury trial against a company accused of infringing and diluting trade dress rights in famous chair designs
- Secured summary judgment of no trade secret misappropriation for fitness-equipment maker iFIT in a Defend Trade Secrets Act lawsuit brought by rival Peloton
- Won $1.6 million contempt award for client Toyo Tires, disgorging all of accused infringer’s profits following violation of an earlier consent judgment concerning tire design right
- Secured $0 settlement in defense of software patent litigation by discovering a logical impossibility imbedded within all the plaintiff’s patent claims that rendered them invalid, while the other large corporate defendants failed to identify the defect and continued litigating at significant expense
- Won almost $300,000 in attorneys’ fees and an adverse inference jury instruction based upon investigating and revealing significant discovery misconduct by litigation opponent
- Persuaded a Central District of California district court that a cause of action for attempted extortion seeking punitive damages could be maintained by client SmileDirectClub against an accused cybersquatter
- Precipitated highly favorable settlement in defense of software patent litigation by tracking down one of the opposing party’s former employees who was able to confirm the invalidity of the asserted patents
- Secured immediate dismissal of declaratory judgment suit where the plaintiff refused to confirm if their heat exchange products contained the patented technology
- Assisted in defeating $100 million trademark claim against United Online following jury trial and subsequent appeal
- Persuaded a Southern District of California district court to apply favorable Ohio trade secret law, allowing the client’s trade secret claim to proceed when it otherwise would have been barred
- Defeated multiple summary judgment motions attacking the validity of the trade dress rights of tire manufacturer Toyo Tires, and furniture maker Herman Miller
- Won dismissal of patent suit for lack of standing by uncovering that the plaintiff LLC had failed to secure approval for the lawsuit from the majority of its members in violation of Delaware LLC law
- Secured over $100,000 in attorneys’ fees for United Online in a multi-district patent litigation stemming from uncovering that the plaintiff had impermissibly divided ownership of the patent family in violation of terminal disclaimers filed with the Patent Office
- Served as prime witness for a trade secret theft litigation in China following personal inspection of a factory that was using the trade secret technology to manufacture wire drawing instruments
- Persuaded Eastern District of Virginia district court to adopt for the first time a requirement that patent invalidity counterclaims be pleaded with factual particularity
- Identified invalidating patent prior art against sports equipment patents by discovering and investigating declassified U.S. military records
Prijzen en erkenning
Jean-Paul was selected for inclusion in the 2018 Southern California Super Lawyers® and the 2014 – 2016 Southern California Super Lawyers – Rising Stars® lists.
Presentaties en publicaties
- Author, “Intellectual Property Protection for Consumer Product Designs in the United States,” MORE Brands and Fashion (August 1, 2019)
- Co-author, “Supreme Court May Give Brand Owners an Easier Path to Trademark Damages,” Foley Insights (July 2, 2019)
- Author, “New Possibilities for Copyrighting Consumer Products,” IP Litigation Current (February 28, 2018)
- Author, “Can You Identify Your Trade Dress?,” IP Litigation Current (July 18, 2016)
- Author, “Can Foreign Sales Infringe U.S. Patents?,” IP Litigation Current (April 21, 2016)
- Author, “Apple v. Samsung: Design Patents Reap Profits,” IP Litigation Current (May 29, 2015)
- Author, “Federal Circuit Limits Patent Exhaustion Doctrine for Complementary Technology,” IP Litigation Current (March 11, 2015)
- Author, “Pre-Trial Consolidation May Run Afoul of the America Invents Act,” IP Litigation Current (January 12, 2015)
- Author, “After the Supreme Court’s Limelight Decision, Attention May Shift to Contract Analysis in Patent Cases,” IP Litigation Current (July 2, 2014)
- Author, “New Scheduling Order May Preview Future Delaware ‘Local Patent Rules,’” IP Litigation Current (March 26, 2014)
- Author, “District Judge Payne Holds That Form 18’s ‘Talismanic’ Pleading is Superseded by Iqbal/Twombly,” IP Litigation Current (March 17, 2014)
- Author, “Declaratory Judgment Claimants: Which Products Are You Saying Don’t Infringe?” IP Litigation Current (January 27, 2014)
- Author, “Triaging Trade Secret Theft,” IP Litigation Current (November 13, 2013)
- Author, “Federal Circuit Decision Highlights Seldom-Used Doctrine of Equivalents Analysis,” IP Litigation Current (September 3, 2013)
- Author, “Judge Plager Suggests Construing Ambiguous Claims Against the Patent Holder,” IP Litigation Current (August 14, 2013)
- Co-author, “Under the Gavel: A Defense of Patent Auctions,” The Daily Deal (2006)
- Co-author, “Thermal expansion kinetics: Method to Measure Permeability of Cementitious Materials: IV, Effect of Thermal Gradients,” Journal of the American Ceramics Society (2005)
Talen
Jean-Paul speaks conversational Spanish.
19e jaarlijkse IP-conferentie