Practice Expertise

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Business Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Construction and Engineering Litigation

Areas of Practice

  • Business Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction and Engineering Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Fourth Circuit Practice (US Court of Appeals ...
  • Patent
  • Patent Litigation
  • Patent Prosecution and Litigation
  • Trade Secrets Counseling and Litigation
  • Trademark Counseling and Litigation
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Profile

Dennis concentrates his practice on complex commercial and intellectual property litigation. Drawing on his experience as a mechanical engineer—including more than 15 years within the aircraft engine industry—and graduate degree in business administration, Dennis advises plaintiffs and defendants with a robust understanding of the law, technology, commerce and finance.

Dennis represents clients in a broad range of complex commercial litigation, with a focus on construction, technology, trade secret, patent, licensing and other intellectual property disputes.

As a member of numerous litigation and trial teams, he works closely with firm partners and client in-house counsel to develop and implement effective dispute-resolution strategies. Through his pre-trial work, Dennis helps clients narrow the issues under dispute, accelerate settlement and trial processes, and increase the likelihood of favorable outcomes. He regularly conducts research and discovery, drafts and presents pleadings and motions, works with and prepares expert witnesses, and conducts pre-trial depositions and direct and cross-examinations at trial of client and opposing-party witnesses.

Prior to joining the firm, Dennis served as a law clerk for the Hon. Allyson K. Duncan at the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for Justice David M. Borden of the Connecticut Supreme Court. Dennis is admitted to practice before the North Carolina and Virginia State Courts, the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of North Carolina and the Eastern District of Virginia, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Relevant Experience

  • Counsel for defense contractor in IT-services contract and concealment dispute in federal court that resulted in settlement.
  • Trial counsel for manufacturing company defendant in trade secret misappropriation dispute in federal court that resulted in a favorable jury verdict for client.
  • Counsel for energy company defendant in construction contract dispute in federal court that resulted in settlement.
  • Trial counsel for utility defendant in construction contract dispute in federal court that resulted in settlement.
  • Trial counsel for video game developer in wide-ranging copyright, trade secret, and contract dispute in federal court that resulted in jury verdict for client on all claims and counterclaims.
  • Counsel for patent holder plaintiff in multiparty patent infringement case in federal court that resulted in pre-trial settlement with some defendants and a jury verdict for client against remaining defendants.

Bar Admissions

  • North Carolina
  • Virginia

Education
BSME, Georgia Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering, with high honor, 1989

Areas of Practice

  • Business Litigation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction and Engineering Litigation
  • Litigation
  • Fourth Circuit Practice (US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit)
  • Patent
  • Patent Litigation
  • Patent Prosecution and Litigation
  • Trade Secrets Counseling and Litigation
  • Trademark Counseling and Litigation

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments
  • Silicon Knights, Inc. v. Epic Games, Inc. (E.D.N.C. 2012). In this wide-ranging copyright, trade-secret and contract dispute, responsible for client’s and opposing party’s damages, including interfacing with and deposing experts and direct and cross examination of damages experts and financial fact witnesses; the trial jury awarded significant damages to client Epic Games, including unpaid license fees and disgorgement of Silicon Knights’ profits.
  • Energy Transportation Group, Inc. v. Sonic Innovation, Inc. et al., (D. Del. 2008). Responsible for discovery, research and depositions relating to one defendant in this multiparty patent-infringement case; successfully reached pre-trial settlement with defendant prior to two-week jury trial, after which the jury awarded combined damages of $31 million to the firm’s client from remaining defendants.
  • TGIP v. InComm (E.D. Tex. 2007). Responsible for assessing damages claims on behalf of client InComm; obtained a successful partial summary judgment of non-infringement on the majority of alleged product sales, leading to a favorable eve-of-trial settlement.


Professional Associations
  • Member, North Carolina Bar Association
  • Member, American Bar Association

Professional Activities and Experience
  • E. Randolph Williams Award for providing pro bono and community service, 2007, 2008, 2011
  • Listed for intellectual property, Legal Elite, Business North Carolina magazine, 2013. A description of the selection methodology can be found on Business North Carolina’s webpage.
  • Selected as a Rising Star for Intellectual Property Litigation, North Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine, 2014–2015. A description of the selection methodology can be found on Super Lawyers’ webpage.


Articles

  • The Kimono Is Open: Strategically Blocking the View, Inside Counsel
  • Getting Tough, Tough, Tough on Pirates, Legal Times
  • Parody in the EU: A View from Across the Atlantic, Intellectual Property Magazine
  • 2014 Patent Damages Year In Review

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