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Tom Friel has 40 years of experience as a trial lawyer specializing in intellectual property matters, in particular licensing, patent, antitrust, trade secret, trademark, copyright, , and other complex cases. He has tried many cases in courts across the United States, in the ITC, and in commercial arbitrations, representing companies from all over the world, universities, and inventors. He has handled hundreds of patent, trade secret, licensing (including licensing audits), and trademark disputes. The scope of his practice covers a broad range, from technology, electronics, software, gaming, semiconductors (design, fabrication, and packaging), industrial equipment, and transportation to agriculture, life sciences, medical devices, and drugs. He has represented clients in federal and state court litigations, judicial and private arbitrations, International Trade Commission (ITC) investigations, and mediations.
Tom has extensive experience in trade secret matters. He also has extensive experience with copyright matters in the technology industry involving databases, software, and other works. He also has experience with trademark and trade dress matters including invalidating the “386” trademark for microprocessors. He is experienced representing clients in indemnity issues and insurance issues relating to intellectual property.
Tom speaks frequently on patent issues. He served on the Advisory Committee for the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, a research center at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, and has spoken at its events. He has served on the faculty of the Advanced Patent Law Institute, as well as the annual Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property & Technology Institute. He has been ranked Chambers USA, Legal 500, Managing Intellectual Property since 2008, is named an IP Star by Managing Intellectual Property, has been recognized for many years in editions of The Best Lawyers in America, and is named among the “Top 75 Intellectual Property Litigators in California” by the Daily Journal. He has been recognized as a leading lawyer in his practice areas by IAM Patent 1000, Super Lawyers, and Euro Money.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Tom was a partner at Cooley LLP where he was a partner and former chair of the intellectual property litigation practice.
J.D., University of Michigan Law School, cum laude
B.G.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Magna Cum Laude
California
American Bar Association
International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association
Santa Clara County Bar Association
The Bar Association of San Francisco
June 25, 2024
Managing IP Recommends Multiple King & Spalding IP Practices, Individuals in its Annual Guide
June 6, 2024
King & Spalding Earns 198 Lawyer Rankings, 90 Practice Group Rankings in Chambers USA Guide
February 13, 2024
King & Spalding Secures Victory for BASF in Delaware Antitrust Suit
June 25, 2024
Managing IP Recommends Multiple King & Spalding IP Practices, Individuals in its Annual Guide
June 6, 2024
King & Spalding Earns 198 Lawyer Rankings, 90 Practice Group Rankings in Chambers USA Guide
February 13, 2024
King & Spalding Secures Victory for BASF in Delaware Antitrust Suit
June 25, 2024
Managing IP Recommends Multiple King & Spalding IP Practices, Individuals in its Annual Guide
June 6, 2024
King & Spalding Earns 198 Lawyer Rankings, 90 Practice Group Rankings in Chambers USA Guide
February 13, 2024
King & Spalding Secures Victory for BASF in Delaware Antitrust Suit
J.D., University of Michigan Law School, cum laude
B.G.S., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Magna Cum Laude
California
American Bar Association
International Trade Commission Trial Lawyers Association
Santa Clara County Bar Association
The Bar Association of San Francisco