Source: https://www.orrick.com/People/F/5/7/Matthew-L-Bush
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 02:17:54+00:00

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Matthew Bush is a senior associate in the Supreme Court and Appellate group and the Complex Litigation group.
Matthew represents clients in federal and state courts at the trial and appellate levels. His work spans a wide range of subject areas, including constitutional law, copyright, patent, employment, class actions, criminal law, products liability, federal jurisdiction, bankruptcy, and others.
Prior to joining Orrick, Matthew served as a law clerk for Judge Chester J. Straub of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Judge Jan. E. DuBois of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Lightfoot v. Cendant Mortgage Corp. (Supreme Court): Achieved a unanimous victory, persuading the Court that Fannie Mae's charter does not automatically confer federal jurisdiction whenever Fannie is a party. At the cert stage, the Orrick team convinced the Solicitor General's Office to recommend that the Court both grant certiorari and rule in our clients' favor on the merits.
County Los Angeles v. Mendez (Supreme Court): Achieved unanimous victory, persuading the Supreme Court to overturn the Ninth Circuit's controversial "provocation rule" in excessive force cases.
City of Los Angeles v. Patel (Supreme Court): Defended the constitutionality of an ordinance—aimed at deterring prostitution, drugs, and other crime at cheap motels—requiring hotel operators to keep a guest register and make it available to the police.
Oracle v. Google (Supreme Court, Fed. Cir., and N.D. Cal.): Represents Oracle in high stakes copyright case involving whether Android impermissibly copies from the Java platform. Matt was part of both the trial team and the appellate team, which won a second appellate victory when the Federal Circuit held that Google's copying was not fair use as a matter of law.
Johnson & Johnson Talc Litigation. Part of the Orrick team serving as national coordinating counsel for J&J on its asbestos-related talc litigation. Orrick recently prevailed on behalf of J&J in the first of these cases to go to trial.
Prout v. St. Paul's School (D.N.H.): Represented St. Paul's School in a sensitive civil case arising out of the high-profile conviction of a former student for sexual assault. The team negotiated a confidential settlement.
Nitto Denko v. Hutchinson Technology (D. Minn.): Represents Nitto Denko in a patent infringement case involving "flexures" - circuits in hard disk drives.
Buchwald v. The Renco Group (2d Cir.): Represented Renco in its appeal of a $200 million judgment for fraudulent conveyance.
Finerty v. Abex (New York Court of Appeals): Represented the Chamber of Commerce as amicus in a case concerning the requirements for piercing the corporate veil.
Garcia v. City of Santa Clara (9th Cir.): Represents Daniel Garcia on appeal in an excessive force and false arrest § 1983 case.
People v. Laboy (N.Y. App. Div. 1st Dep't): Represents Alexis Laboy appealing a post-conviction relief motion seeking to vacate his assault conviction.
A Stealth Upheaval In Patent Personal Jurisdiction?

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