Munck Wilson Mandala attorneys are exceptionally skilled to assist you with inter partes reviews. We have decades of experience from both ex parte and inter partes reexaminations, administrative trials before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and intellectual property briefings and trials during civil litigation.

Our team provides services in connection with covered business method review, inter partes review, post-grant review, derivations, and interferences. MWM leverages our deep firmwide intellectual property expertise to provide comprehensive IP solutions for clients that cover strategy, prosecution, licensing, enforcement, and defense.

MWM has extensive experience in IPRs, representing both petitioners and patent owners. Our attorneys have represented numerous petitioners, successfully employing coordinated PTAB and district court litigation strategies in defending against infringement assertions. We bring unparalleled advocacy before the PTAB, representing clients in numerous new trial proceedings, as well as reexaminations and patent interference trials.

We are not, by any stretch of imagination, simply a patent firm, we provide all the services that tech companies need.” Bill Munck

Law360 Sep. 29, 2022

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Munck Wilson Mandala Welcomes Litigation Partner Tony Handal

“Tony is an impressive addition to our team,” said William A. Munck, managing partner of MWM and chair of the award-winning intellectual property group.  “His impressive trial record and success in IP and complex business disputes adds significant depth to our West Coast litigation team.” “Tony’s notable trial experience and his long list of patent

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Munck Wilson Mandala Welcomes Jesus Cano as New Patent Associate

Cano’s diverse background includes working as a patent examiner in the US Patent and Trademark Office, launching his own boutique law firm, and working as an assistant district attorney in El Paso. While in law school, Cano also earned key research experience working as an IP analyst in Texas Tech’s technology transfer office. He has

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