Practice Areas: Intellectual Property, Business Litigation
Licensed in New York since: 2005
Education: Duke University School of Law
Languages Spoken: English, French
MoloLamken LLP
430 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10022 Phone: 212-607-8160 Email: Ben Quarmby Visit website
Details
Ben Quarmby’s practice focuses on intellectual property and business litigation. He has represented clients in federal and state trial courts, the International Trade Commission, and federal courts of appeal. Mr. Quarmby’s practice covers a variety of areas, including patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret and general commercial litigation. He is admitted to the United States Patent & Trademark Office.
Representative intellectual property matters include:
Representing Fortune 500 software company in patent infringement litigation relating to cell phone software before the ITC
Representing corporate owner of iconic American trademark in trademark infringement litigation
Representing national engineering firm in trade secret misappropriation litigation relating to mission critical technology
Representing pharmaceutical manufacturer in Hatch-Waxman litigation relating to dermatological foams
Representing medical device manufacturer in patent infringement litigation relating to laparoscopic surgery instruments
Representing international cell phone manufacturer in parallel patent infringement litigations relating to cell phone software and hardware in federal district court and before the ITC
Representing electronic data search company in misappropriation of trade secret case relating to data mining technology
Representative business litigation matters include:
Representing CDO manager in litigation relating to the collapse of the mortgage-backed security market
Representing technology company in litigation relating to M&A deal
Representing large financial institution in fraudulent breach of contract matter relating to the Enron accounting scandal
Representing global telecommunications company in internal investigation relating to allegations of accounting fraud
First Admitted: 2005
Professional Webpage: http://www.mololamken.com/lawyers-36.html
- Admitted to the USPTO, 2008
- The Impact of Predictive Coding on the Legal Profession, The Bencher - The Magazine of the American Inns of Court (Jan. 9, 2014)
- Measures Hedge Fund Managers Can Implement to Maximize Protection of Their Trade Secrets, The Hedge Fund Law Report, Vol. 5, No. 46 (Dec. 6, 2012)
- Social Media: A Danger to Company IP (2012)
- Pirates Among the Second Life Islands – Why You Should Monitor the Misuse of Your Intellectual Property in Online Virtual Worlds, 25 CARDOZO ARTS & ENT. L.J. 667 (2009
- Protection Against Anonymous Online Libel – A Practical Guide, 42 NEW ENG. L. REV. 275 (2008)
- The Case for National DNA Identification Cards, 2003 DUKE L. TECH. REV. 0002 (2003)
- 3-D Molecular Structures: Patentable Subject Matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101?, 2003 DUKE L. TECH. REV. 0029 (2003)
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2021 - 2024
- Rising Stars: 2014 - 2020