Courtney Kasuboski
Courtney Kasuboski is an intellectual property litigator with a wide range of technical and courtroom experience. She practices in District Court, at the International Trade Commission, and at the PTAB, seeking the best possible legal outcomes for clients’ intellectual property disputes. Her litigation experience has included fact and expert discovery, taking and defending depositions, motions practice, and trial.
With an engineering degree from The Ohio State University, Courtney applies her technical knowledge and acumen to client matters involving automotive, robotic, communication network, video gaming, semiconductor, and power system patents and innovations.
Prior to her legal career, Courtney served as an elementary school teacher with Teach for America in New York, New York. She remains committed to increasing and enhancing educational opportunities for children.
Represented complainant JLI, asserting patents against competitor respondents NJOY and Altria. JLI won an exclusion order on competitor’s products after the ITC found a violation of all four asserted JLI patents.
Represented patent holder defendant in a declaratory judgment design patent suit regarding defendant’s headlight and taillight designs.
Represented complainant and patent holder MediaTek in an investigation against NXP, obtaining a favorable settlement following trial.
Represented solar manufacturer and respondent Hanwha in an investigation brought by Advanced Silicon Group Technologies. The Commission affirmed the ALJ’s initial determination that Hanwha did not infringe any of the asserted patents.
The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, Columbus, OH
Master of Science in Teaching
Fordham University, New York, NY
Bachelor of Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering
The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Washington, DC
Registered to practice before the USPTO
C.D. California
D. District of Columbia
E.D. Texas
W.D. Texas
C.D. California
D. Delaware
E.D. Texas
W.D. Texas
N.D. Illinois
International Trade Commission
United States Patent Office