
David R. Bailey
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| Philadelphia | |
| P. 215.564.8967 | |
| F. 215.568.3439 | |
| bailey@woodcock.com | |
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As a trial lawyer, David Bailey focuses his practice on the litigation of intellectual property disputes including ANDA litigations. His practice is concentrated on patent issues and also includes client counseling, opinion drafting, licensing, acquisition, and portfolio management.
In litigation, David has worked on trial teams representing a number of Fortune 500 companies including Cordis Corporation, Microsoft, Shire LLC, W.R. Grace & Co., and Boston Scientific Corporation. He was a member of the trial team in Microsoft Corp v. AT&T Corp., decided by the Supreme Court in 2007. Dave has participated in several multi-week trials and appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He applies his focused legal knowledge to many technologies, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, computer software, petrochemical processing, chemical processing, consumer products, and drug delivery compositions.
Currently, David serves as co-chair for Woodcock's CleanTech committee concentrating on advising clients in clean/green technologies.
David is a cum laude graduate of Villanova Law School, where he was a member of the Moot Court board. He is a member of the Intellectual Property Owners Association (e-discovery subcommittee), Licensing Executive Society, American Intellectual Property Law Association, and the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association. He received his undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated from the Honors College. After graduation, he worked as an engineer for the PQ Corporation.
In September of 2007, David co-presented with Andrew Culbert of Microsoft Corporation for an AIPLA webinar "Global Infringement Liability after the Supreme Court Decision in Microsoft v. AT&T." David has lectured about the proposed patent legislation for a Business Development Academy seminar in 2009 and for an AIPLA meeting in June, 2007.
