Matt Powers is Co-Chair of Weil Gotshal's 500-attorney Litigation Department and is known for taking tough cases to trial and winning them.
- Unmatched trial experience in high stakes cases
- Recognized by peers and clients as being at the top of his field
- Selected repeatedly by sophisticated clients for their toughest cases
- Significant contributor to the development of the law
- Extensive experience in all key areas of technology
Matt Powers is Co-Chair of Weil Gotshal's 500-attorney Litigation Department and is known for taking tough cases to trial and winning them.
- Unmatched trial experience in high stakes cases
- Recognized by peers and clients as being at the top of his field
- Selected repeatedly by sophisticated clients for their toughest cases
- Significant contributor to the development of the law
- Extensive experience in all key areas of technology
Matt Powers is co-chair of the firm’s 500-lawyer Litigation department. He specializes in trying patent and trade secret cases. He has litigated and tried cases all over the world involving a wide range of technologies, including semiconductor devices and manufacturing equipment and processes, DNA sequencing, medical devices and other biotechnologies, computer hardware and software, communications (network and telephony) and the Internet.
Powers is an Editor-in-Chief of the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal, and has published extensively on various aspects of intellectual property law and litigation. He is a frequent lecturer nationally and internationally on intellectual property litigation issues. Mr. Powers also teaches a patent litigation course at the University of California, Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law, and has lectured on patent law at Stanford University and Santa Clara University. He serves on the firm’s overall Management Committee.