Ryan Malloy represents plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes patent litigation. He has written numerous case-dispositive briefs, managed discovery in large multi-office matters, taken and defended dozens of depositions, and worked on several trial teams.
Mr. Malloy is experienced with practice in the ITC, district courts, the Federal Circuit and Japanese courts. His cases have involved a wide range of technologies, including smartphones, tablet computers, spinal implants, e-commerce, online banking systems, video compression, digital displays, light-emitting diodes, rare-earth magnets, fiber-optic amplifiers, respiratory masks, heat sinks and laser hair removal.
Mr. Malloy contributes a strong technical background to his cases. He earned the highest undergraduate honor of the University of Florida’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and the highest GPA in the master’s program of Georgia Tech’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He also taught classes and conducted groundbreaking nanoscience research in the Ph.D. program of UC Berkeley’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, before pursuing a career in law.
Mr. Malloy is the chair of the LAIPLA Law School Outreach Program, which aims to educate law school students in the Los Angeles area about careers in IP law.
Mr. Malloy earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School.