Richard J. Basile
Litigation - Intellectual Property
Litigation - Intellectual Property
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Richard J. Basile is located in Stamford, Connecticut and is part of the Harris Beach Murtha team, focusing on Litigation - Intellectual Property. He represents clients across various areas of intellectual property law, with a concentration in patent litigation and prosecution. Richard has significant experience as a first-chair in patent litigation, particularly in counseling and representing generic drug companies in Hatch-Waxman proceedings.He has represented generic drug companies successfully at trial and appellate levels and has played a key role in preparing numerous patent opinions and Paragraph IV notice letters. Richard has litigated cases spanning various technical fields in district courts across the United States, engaging in post-grant proceedings before the USPTO and at the International Trade Commission.Richard's expertise extends to other technical domains, including high precision aerospace bearings, semiconductor nanoparticles, intracranial precision measurement devices, ultrasonic water meters, GPS business and method patents, medical imaging devices, radiation-based papermaking sensors, computer cooling fans, heavy vehicle braking systems, bicycle suspension systems, and fiber optic amplifiers and multiplexers.He presents frequently both domestically and internationally on topics such as patent litigation, attorney-client privilege in patent cases, patent opinion letters, and Paragraph IV notice letters. Richard J. Basile is located in Stamford, Connecticut and is part of the Harris Beach Murtha team, focusing on Litigation - Intellectual Property. He represents clients across various areas of intellectual property law, with a concentration in patent litigation and prosecution. Richard has significant experience as a first-chair in patent litigation, particularly in counseling and representing generic drug companies in Hatch-Waxman proceedings.He has represented generic drug companies successfully at trial and appellate levels and has played a key role in preparing numerous patent opinions and Paragraph IV notice letters. Richard has litigated cases spanning various technical fields in district courts across the United States, engaging in post-grant proceedings before the USPTO and at the International Trade Commission.Richard's expertise extends to other technical domains, including high precision aerospace bearings, semiconductor nanoparticles, intracranial precision measurement devices, ultrasonic water meters, GPS business and method patents, medical imaging devices, radiation-based papermaking sensors, computer cooling fans, heavy vehicle braking systems, bicycle suspension systems, and fiber optic amplifiers and multiplexers.He presents frequently both domestically and internationally on topics such as patent litigation, attorney-client privilege in patent cases, patent opinion letters, and Paragraph IV notice letters. Richard J. Basile is located in Stamford, Connecticut and is part of the Harris Beach Murtha team, focusing on Litigation - Intellectual Property. He represents clients across various areas of intellectual property law, with a concentration in patent litigation and prosecution. Richard has significant experience as a first-chair in patent litigation, particularly in counseling and representing generic drug companies in Hatch-Waxman proceedings. He has represented generic drug companies successfully at trial and appellate levels and has played a key role in preparing numerous patent opinions and Paragraph IV notice letters.
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Ashley Richardson
Richard J. Basile handled my complex IP litigation case with unparalleled expertise and precision. His 31 years of experience were evident in every strategic move. He secured a favorable outcome, protecting my patent rights. His professionalism and recognition in litigation—intellectual property gave me confidence. Richard’s attention to detail and thorough understanding of my case made all the difference. I highly recommend him for any IP law needs.