Source: https://brinksgilson.com/biographies/mark-remus
Timestamp: 2019-04-25 14:24:11+00:00

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Mark has experience with a wide range of technologies, including LCD panels, fiber optic networks, wind turbines, electrical connectors, medical devices, pharmaceutical products, oil drilling, and mechanical devices.
Mark consistently has been named by publications and in lists that honor attorney achievement. Mark is listed in The Best Lawyers in America© 2019 , the 2019 Illinois Super Lawyers list, and Managing Intellectual Property's - Expert Guides: Guide to the World's Leading Patent Law Practitioners (2018). In 2006 he was named one of Forty Illinois Attorney Under 40 to Watch by Super Lawyers Rising Stars.
Mark led a trial team through a seven-week bench trial that resulted in the district court invalidating a patent on a $1 billion per year drug. The district court’s decision was affirmed on appeal.
Mark successfully argued before the Federal Circuit to reverse a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that the target patent was valid. This was only the second time that the Federal Circuit reversed a validity finding by the PTAB in an inter partes reexamination.
In a case that reached the Supreme Court, Mark and his colleagues represented a worldwide offshore drilling contractor in a patent infringement case involving an offshore drilling apparatus. The case made two trips to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and then settled on appeal to the Supreme Court after to the Court referred the case to the Solicitor General for review and comment.
Represented multinational electronics manufacturer in patent litigation relating to back-lit liquid crystal displays. Delaware Display Group LLC et al v. LG Electronics Inc. et al (D. Del. 2014).
Defended global heavy equipment manufacturer in patent litigation and bench trial directed to zero voltage ride through circuits for wind turbine generators. General Electric Co. v. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. et al (N.D. Tex. 2011).
Successful defense of a global supplier of generic pharmaceuticals against request for temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction by Abbott and Astellas over patents relating to the antibiotic Omnicef® and generic cefdinir. Abbott Labs v. Sandoz Inc. (N.D. Ill. 2007; Fed. Cir. 2008; S.Ct. 2009).
Representation of a medical laboratory in a patent infringement suit involving medical devices. Advance DX, Inc. v. Healthpoint Diagnostix, Inc. (N.D. Ill. 2013).
Successful defense of a developer and manufacturer of aerosol drug delivery devices and asthma management products against motion for preliminary injunction in litigation relating to patent for valved holding chambers. PRE Holding Inc. v. Monaghan Medical Corp. (E.D. Va. 2009).
Representation of a global leader in energy-management solutions in a two-week trial, in which a jury found in favor of client on all counts. The court entered a final judgment in excess of $14.5 million. Intermatic Inc. v. Lamson & Sessions Corp. (N.D. Ill. 1999, Fed. Cir. 2000, S.Ct. 2003).
Defense of a drilling rig operator in patent litigation relating to patents for offshore drilling rigs and methods of drilling offshore oil wells. Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc. v. Maersk Contractors USA, Inc. (S.D. Tex. 2007; Fed. Cir. 2010).
Representation of a manufacturer of custom filtration and fluid control devices in a multi-year litigation over client's patent regarding needleless connectors for use in intravenous medical systems. Obtained a $7.3 million settlement in favor of client. Filtertek Inc. v. Alaris Medical Prods. (N.D. Ill. 2002).
Representation of an innovator of air-filled products in a two-week trial, in which a jury found in favor of client on all counts. The court entered a final judgment in excess of $12.9 million. Aero Products Int'l v. Intex Recreation Corp. (N.D. Ill. 2001; Fed. Cir. 2005).
CHICAGO—National law firm Brinks Gilson & Lione is “at the top of the list” again this year for intellectual property according to IAM Patent 1000 2016—The World’s Leading Patent Professionals, Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) magazine's guide to leading private practice patent professionals and firms.

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