Nick Martini
Nick has more than fifteen years of experience as a judicial clerk, in-house counsel and outside counsel. In that time, he has had experience in all phases of patent litigation, from pre-suit due diligence through appeals, and has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in patent disputes. He has significant experience developing and implementing litigation strategy, negotiating settlements, and evaluating patent portfolios.
Nick’s practice specializes in patent litigation and portfolio assessment.
Prior to joining Kramer Alberti, Nick clerked in the District of Delaware and worked as a patent litigator at three prominent law firms and as in-house counsel at Adobe Systems, Inc.
Represented BioCardia in a litigation involving breach of contract, trade secret misappropriation, and correction of inventorship.
Represented plaintiff Polaris in a patent litigation involving automatic brightness control in electronic devices. Obtained a favorable settlement shortly before trial.
Represented plaintiff Velocity Patent in patent litigation involving fuel economy and safety features in automobiles.
Represented defendant NuVasive in a patent litigation involving medical devices and surgical techniques.
Represented defendant Adobe in a patent litigation relating to color printer software. Obtained a favorable settlement after a successful claim construction.
Represented defendant Microsoft in patent litigation involving video encoders.
Represented plaintiff Callaway Golf in a patent litigation involving golf clubs and balls.
University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Clerked for the Honorable Sue Robinson (D. Del.)
Externed for the Honorable Ronald Whyte (N.D. Cal.)
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
N.D. California, S.D. California, C.D. California
C.D. California
S.D. California
E.D. Texas
N.D. Illinois
D. Delaware