Isaac Crum is a Litigation associate in Weil’s Washington, DC office.
Mr. Crum practices in the area of patent litigation and has participated in representing clients in several different fields, including the semiconductor and computer industries. Mr. Crum, who holds a degree in Computer Engineering, has also participated in representing clients before the International Trade Commission and US District Courts in all phases of patent litigation encompassing a wide range of technical areas, including mobile devices, mobile applications, Internet technologies, software, and semiconductor design. Mr. Crum has also been involved in assisting pro bono clients in child custody matters.
Mr. Crum earned his bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona, where his senior project related to developing a natural language processing system. Mr. Crum received his J.D. from the University of Arizona, Rogers College of Law, where he was a member of the Jessup International Moot Court competition.