Overview

Jared Hartzman helps clients protect their innovations at the U.S. International Trade Commission, as well as in U.S. District Courts and appeals to the Federal Circuit. Working across a variety of industries, including consumer electronics, telecommunications, and automotive, Jared’s flexible and wide-ranging technical background enables him to quickly familiarize himself with a vast array of disparate technologies and techniques.

Jared’s work in the ITC has seen his representation of multiple Fortune 500 companies, including General Motors, HP, MediaTek, and LG, among others. In one notable success, he helped a Fish team secure a pivotal win for LG, HP, and MediaTek in a case involving content protection technologies by demonstrating, in multiple ways, noninfringement of the asserted patents. His appellate experience is no less extensive — backed by a clerkship to the Federal Circuit, Jared brings the benefit of his first-hand exposure to varied and effective appellate strategies, as well as sound jurisprudence and courtroom procedure, to every appeal.  

Jared also has broad patent litigation experience in U.S. District Courts, including fact and expert discovery, claim construction, motions practice, bench and jury trials, post-trial motions, and appeals. Jared has also handled fact and expert witness preparation (during discovery and trial), defended expert witnesses in deposition, and argued motions in limine. Separately, Jared has experience drafting petitions for inter partes review before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Jared is a registered patent attorney by the USPTO.  

In addition to his patent litigation practice, Jared dedicates time to pro bono matters, including asylum, immigration, and LGBTQ cases for Immigration Equality, Capital Area Immigrants’ Rights, and the LGBT Bar Association. 

During law school, Jared worked as a patent agent at a boutique firm in the Washington, D.C., area and as a summer associate at Fish & Richardson. Jared earned a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School in 2015. During law school, he was an editor of the American Intellectual Property Law Association Quarterly Journal and served as an officer for the university’s Student Intellectual Property Law Association. Jared earned dual bachelor’s degrees in both Chemistry and Science and Technology Studies from Cornell University in 2012. 

Experience

District Court

Daedalus Prime LLC v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, et al., No. 2:22-CV-0353-JRG (E.D.Tex.) – Represented defendants Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Semiconductor, Inc., and Samsung Austin Semiconductor, LLC, in patent infringement case involving semiconductor processing technologies. 

Neo Wireless LLC v. General Motors Company et al., 2:22-cv-11407 (E.D. Mich.) – Represented defendant General Motors against plaintiff Neo Wireless in patent infringement case involving mobile telecommunication standards.

Divx, LLC v. MediaTek Inc. and MediaTek Singapore PTE. LTD., 2:21-cv-306 (E.D.Tex.) – Represented defendants MediaTek, Inc., and MediaTek Singapore PTE. LTD. in a District Court litigation involving contract disputes and trade secrets usage. Favorable settlement.

Mondis Technology Ltd. v. LG Electronics, Inc. and LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., 2:15-cv-04431 (D.N.J.) – Represented defendant LG against Mondis in single-patent infringement case involving computer display technologies.

Hera Wireless S.A. and Sisvel UK Limited v. LG Electronics, Inc. and LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., 1:17-cv-1089-RGA (D. Del.) – Represented defendant LG against Hera and Sisvel in multi-patent infringement case involving mobile telecommunications devices and televisions. Favorable settlement.

Circuit Court

Great Concepts, LLC v. Chutter, Inc., No. 2022-1212 (Fed. Cir.) – Represented appellant Great Concepts, LLC, in appeal from Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.

EnergySource Minerals, LLC, v. TerraLithium LLC, Nos. 2022-1090, 2022-1091 (Fed. Cir.) – Represented appellant EnergySource Minerals, LLC, in appeal from inter partes review.

Raytheon Technologies Corporation v. General Electric Company, etc., No. 21-1166 (Fed. Cir.) – Represented appellant Raytheon Technologies Corporation in appeal from IPR.

Section 337 Investigations – International Trade Commission

Certain Video Processing Devices and Products Containing Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-1323 – Represented respondents against Complainant VideoLabs, Inc. 

Certain Adalimumab, Processes for Manufacturing or Relating to Same, and Products Containing Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-1296 – Represented respondents Alvotech and Ivers-Lee against complainant AbbVie in trade secret litigation.

Certain Capacitive Touch Sensing Systems, Capacitive Touch Sensing Controllers, Microcontrollers With Capacitive Touch Sensing Functionality, and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1268 – Represented respondent Cypress Semiconductor Corp. against Complainant Neodron, Ltd., in multi-patent infringement case involving capacitive touch sensing controllers. Favorable settlement.

Certain Power Inverters and Converters, Vehicles Containing the Same, and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1267 – Represented respondent General Motors, LLC, against complainant Arigna Technology Limited in patent infringement case involving power inverters and electric vehicles.

Certain Digital Video-Capable Devices and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1224 – Represented respondents, including LG and MediaTek, among others, against Philips in patent infringement case involving content protection technologies.

Certain Subsea Telecommunication Systems and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1113 – Represented complainant NEC against respondents Xtera and MC Assembly in patent infringement case involving subsea telecommunication systems.

Certain Subsea Telecommunication Systems and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1098 – Represented respondent NEC against Xtera in multi-patent infringement case involving subsea telecommunication systems.

Certain Graphic Systems, Components Thereof, and Consumer Products Containing the Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-1044 – Represented respondent LG against AMD in multi-patent infringement case involving graphics processing systems. Favorable settlement.

Certain Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-1042- Represented complainants Paice and Abell against Ford in multi-patent case involving hybrid-electric vehicles. Favorable settlement.

Certain Hybrid Electric Vehicles and Components Thereof, Inv. No. 337-TA-998- Represented complainants Paice and Abell against Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche in multi-patent case involving hybrid-electric vehicles. Favorable settlement.

Certain Automated Teller Machines, ATM Modules, Components Thereof, and Products Containing Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-972- Represented respondent Nautilus Hyosung against Diebold in multi-patent infringement case involving a wide array of technology associated with ATMs.

Certain Network Devices, Related Software and Components Thereof I & II (USITC 337-TA-944 & -945) – Represented respondent in patent infringement cases.

Professional associations

  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Virginia Bar Association
  • Giles S. Rich Inn of Court

Pro bono activities 

Immigration Equality – Jared works with LGBTQ individuals from Jamaica and Nigeria seeking affirmative asylum in the United States.  

CAIR Coalition – Represented a client in bond-reduction proceedings before Immigration Court. Upon written motion, Jared obtained an order granting reduced bond amount.

Turner v. Pidgeon, No. 17-424 (2017) – Drafted a brief of Amici Curiae to the Supreme Court of the United States on behalf of the LGBT Bar Association in Support of Sylvester Turner and the City of Houston in a case to decide whether the Supreme Court of Texas correctly decided that Obergefell v. Hodges and Pavan v. Smith “did not hold that states must provide the same publicly funded benefits to all married persons,” regardless of whether their marriages are same sex or opposite sex.