Concentration
Intellectual property litigation involving patent and copyright infringement and trade secret theft; premises liability and construction disputes
Summary
Jim Cannon has extensive experience with intellectual property cases, particularly patent and copyright infringement and trade secret theft. He has handled intellectual property cases in Virginia, Missouri, South Carolina, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Michigan, Utah, California, New Jersey, Alabama, Massachusetts, Illinois and Europe. His intellectual property cases in Texas have taken him to Marshall, Lufkin, Tyler, San Antonio, Dallas and, of course, Austin. He was the lead defense lawyer for one of the world's largest manufacturers of semiconductors in a trade secret theft case in Marshall. Mr. Cannon was also one of the lead trial lawyers in the
Rambus v. Infineon and
Micron v. Rambus infringement suits.
Mr. Cannon has represented clients in trials that include a month-long premises liability case for one of the world's largest construction companies concerning D/FW Airport, and in numerous death cases throughout Texas. He also participated in a construction dispute in what was at the time the longest-running civil trial in Williamson County, Texas, winning a defense verdict with attorney's fees assessed against the plaintiff.
Mr. Cannon has thrice been selected by the Supreme Court of Texas to serve on committees dealing with discovery, civil procedure matters and information technology. He has also testified on numerous occasions as an expert witness before the Texas Legislature.
Before attending law school, Mr. Cannon served as an air defense artillery officer in the United States Army.
Representative Engagements
- Motorola – trade secret misappropriation of an alleged artificial knowledge technology; suspected trade secret misappropriation through inevitable disclosure
- Sybase – $26 million fraud and negligent misrepresentation case regarding the viability of a replication software product developed by Sybase
- Trilogy – $10 million fraud case regarding the viability of a Trilogy replication product
- Motive – software license agreement dispute
- Rambus – two landmark patent infringement actions filed in federal court in Virginia and Delaware
- Goldtouch – patent infringement action against Microsoft for trade secret misappropriation and patent infringement; patent infringement action against Logitech concerning the ergonomic design of a computer mouse
- Samsung – patent infringement action
- PIMCO – patent infringement case involving a business methods patent
- Pervasive Software – licensing dispute involving proprietary software
Publications, Speeches and Presentations
- Planning Committee, State Bar of Texas Intellectual Property Law Course, 2006
- "Using Your Patent Portfolio To Defend Against A Patent Infringement Suit," 4th Annual CLE Expo, Chicago, March 2005
- "Medical Negligence Reform," CORE Educational Program, Oklahoma City, May 2004
- "Enhanced Damages, Willful Infringement, and Festo," 7th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute, The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, November 2002 (with Michael Barré)
- "Direct and Cross-Examination of a Damage Expert," Patent Litigation 2002, Practising Law Institute, Washington, D.C., November 2002
- "TBA," 26th Annual Page Keeton Products Liability and Personal Injury Law Conference, Austin, October 2002