Kevin Kudlac specializes in litigating patent disputes involving complex electrical and computer-related technology. He has handled cases involving operating system software, telecommunications software and hardware, financial transaction software, microprocessors, PC chipsets, computer memory, semiconductor processing technology, analog-to-digital converters and video software. He has also handled patent cases in other technologies including: medical devices; food processing; and electrical appliances.
Mr. Kudlac has extensive experience with litigating intellectual property matters in Asia and Europe. Prior to becoming an attorney, he was a software engineer at Schlumberger Industries.
Mr. Kudlac was an adjunct professor at the University of Texas School of Law teaching patent litigation in the fall of 2007.
Mr. Kudlac is a member of the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association, American Bar Association and American Intellectual Property Law Association.
Mr. Kudlac is a member of the State Bars of Texas and Georgia. He is admitted to practice before the Eastern, Southern and Western Districts of Texas, the Northern District of Georgia, and the United States Courts of Appeals for the Eleventh and Federal Circuits. Mr. Kudlac is also registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.