Ryan Kane is a partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. His practice focuses on intellectual property litigation in federal courts, arbitrations, and the International Trade Commission. He has represented clients in a variety of industries including energy, biosimilars, medical devices, computer software, wireless communications, batteries, and a variety of mechanical devices. Ryan has worked on issues in all phases of litigation, including pre-suit analysis and strategy, discovery and depositions, claim construction, summary judgment, trial, and post-trial. His past work also includes coordination between parallel district court litigation and USPTO inter partes review proceedings.
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ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY
Ryan Kane is a partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. His practice focuses on intellectual property litigation in federal courts, arbitrations, and the International Trade Commission. He has represented clients in a variety of industries including energy, biosimilars, medical devices, computer software, wireless communications, batteries, and a variety of mechanical devices. Ryan has worked on issues in all phases of litigation, including pre-suit analysis and strategy, discovery and depositions, claim construction, summary judgment, trial, and post-trial. His past work also includes coordination between parallel district court litigation and USPTO inter partes review proceedings.
ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY
Ryan Kane is a partner in the New York office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. His practice focuses on intellectual property litigation in federal courts, arbitrations, and the International Trade Commission. He has represented clients in a variety of industries including energy, biosimilars, medical devices, computer software, wireless communications, batteries, and a variety of mechanical devices. Ryan has worked on issues in all phases of litigation, including pre-suit analysis and strategy, discovery and depositions, claim construction, summary judgment, trial, and post-trial. His past work also includes coordination between parallel district court litigation and USPTO inter partes review proceedings.