• Nota Bene Episode 175: The 10 Keys to Successful Investigations: A Crossover Edition of the Fraud Eats Strategy (Scott Moriz) and Nota Bene (Scott Maberry) Podcasts
    Oct 8 2025
    In this special crossover episode, Scott Moritz, President of White Collar Forensic LLC and host of the Fraud Eats Strategy, and Scott Maberry, host of Nota Bene, discuss important considerations in internal investigations and how integrating each into your process can improve efficiency and lead to better and more consistent results. Key Issues Discussed in This Episode Why is it important that legal counsel direct an internal investigation to preserve attorney-client privilege and the attorney work product doctrine? How does an organization benefit from having an investigative plan or protocol in place? What are some atypical information sources that may come into play during an internal investigation? Why is it important to have a clear understanding of all data sources and how they can be accessed? What is the benefit of having a standing investigations committee? What constituencies should be represented on an investigations committee? What are some drivers that dictate when to introduce additional disciplines and subject matter experts? What are some important considerations when adding to the team, particularly when an investigation is already underway? Why does there need to be a plan in place in the event an investigation becomes public knowledge? How can investigators effectively interact with whistleblowers, build trust, and protect them from retaliation? What steps should be taken to prevent undue influence when senior leadership is the subject of an investigation? What if the allegations are directed at the legal department? What do you advise when an investigation moves to an overt stage within an organization? About Scott Moritz Scott Moritz is the president of White Collar Forensic LLC, Based in the New York City Metropolitan area, with expertise performing assignments throughout the U.S. and cross-boarder experience, he conducts complex investigations of white-collar crime, corruption, and money laundering, from inception to the pursuit of avenues of financial recovery, as well as root cause analysis and remediation of internal controls and compliance frameworks. Scott frequently oversees large investigations teams and complementary workstreams of eDiscovery, computer forensics, forensic data analysis, technical accounting, expert testimony, surveillance, witness interviews, cyber incident response, executive protection and crisis management practitioners. Prior to embarking on his 29 year private sector career, Scott served as an FBI Special Agent in the Memphis and New York field offices, where he investigated white collar crime, organized crime and international money laundering. About Scott Maberry Scott Maberry is an international trade lawyer. He counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Scott Moritz Scott Maberry Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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  • Nota Bene Episode 174: Decoupling the Supply Chain: How Global Business Is Coping with U.S. Regulations with Erika Trujillo of SEIA
    Jun 18 2025
    In today's episode, we're joined by Erika Trujillo, Managing Director of SEIA GmbH. We discuss the impact of evolving U.S. export control regulations on global supply chains, particularly in Europe. Our conversation explores the European response to aggressive U.S. extraterritorial regulation, how rules in the EU and the United States are diverging, and how multinational companies can best manage the strategic realignment with regard to China. Key Issues Discussed in This Episode What are you seeing with U.S. and European sanctions export control rules? Is there a convergence or divergence? Regarding China, with the strategic realignment between the United States and China, what is the response you are seeing in the EU? If a significant divergence forces global multinationals to choose between the United States and China, how might that play out in practical terms? How are these geopolitical changes changing the practical compliance choices global companies have to make in the real world? For CFOs and chief legal officers leveraging external and internal compliance teams, what's the big takeaway? About Erika Trujillo Erika Trujillo is the founder and Managing Director of SEIA, a global trade compliance data firm that leverages cutting-edge data analytics to manage risk. Before founding SEIA, Erika held a senior role at a Big Four consulting and law firm, where she advised clients on Foreign Trade Law, focusing on multi-jurisdictional export controls and sanctions. Erika also served as the EMEA Trade Controls leader for a global automotive supplier and worked as an international trade specialist at the U.S. Department of Commerce. Throughout her career, she has led initiatives in digitizing trade compliance. About Scott Maberry J. Scott Maberry is an international trade lawyer. He counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Erika Trujillo Scott Maberry Additional Resources National Security Strategy Strategy on China 2017 U.S. National Security Strategy Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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  • Nota Bene Episode 173: India's Economic Rise: Antitrust, AI, and International Trade with Navroze Palekar of Cyient and Ann O'Brien of Sheppard Mullin
    Jan 29 2025
    In today's episode, we're joined by Navroze Palekar, Vice President and Global Head of Legal and Compliance for Cyient, and Ann O'Brien, a partner at Sheppard Mullin and head of the firm's Criminal Antitrust and Cartels Team. Our conversation explores the complexities of doing business in India, including issues related to antitrust law, artificial intelligence, and international trade. What We Discussed in This Episode: What challenges do global businesses in India face in terms of competition law, particularly labor and non-compete agreements? How are technology and AI being treated as competition law issues in India? How is this affecting the way businesses approach the development of AI tools? What are the latest developments in India's trade with Russia in light of U.S. and EU sanctions? About Navroze Palekar Navroze Palekar is Vice President and Global Head of Legal and Compliance at Cyient, an engineering, research and development services provider headquartered in Hyderabad, India. Navroze is responsible for management and oversight of all legal matters, including the company's commercial contracts, intellectual property portfolio, dispute resolution, M&A, employment matters, and global compliance programs. He has over 16 years of experience, primarily as in-house counsel working across geographies in the IT/ITeS sector. He is a graduate of the Boston University School of Law, where he received a master's degree in American Law (with a concentration in Intellectual Property) and an award for "Outstanding Achievement" for the Class of 2009. Navroze frequently speaks at leading technology law forums and serves as a board member for the Pune Chapter of the Indian Lawyers Association. About Ann O'Brien Ann O'Brien is a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Washington, D.C. office, where she serves as Co-Leader of the firm's Antitrust and Competition Practice Group and leads its Criminal Antitrust and Cartels Team. She focuses on advising clients facing criminal and civil government antitrust investigations or litigation. Ann has extensive knowledge of antitrust enforcement practices and policy decisions, gained from her time as a federal prosecutor and manager at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Antitrust Division and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Maryland. During her 20-year tenure with the DOJ, Ann was involved in virtually every major criminal enforcement and policy decision made by the Antitrust Division and led every aspect of domestic and international antitrust and white-collar investigations and prosecutions, including litigating federal criminal jury trials. She now leverages her experience to provide valuable insider insight on antitrust agency priorities, goals, and policies to strategically guide companies and individuals facing international, domestic and multi-agency antitrust and competition exposure. She also provides clients with cutting-edge compliance counseling and training to help deter or quickly detect antitrust exposure, informed by what is most important to the DOJ, FTC, and the courts. An established thought leader in the antitrust community, Ann also regularly speaks and writes on a broad range of antitrust topics, including serving as co-editor of Competition Policy International's Cartel column and editing the ABA's Antitrust Cartel Leniency and Sentencing Handbook. She has also trained hundreds of antitrust prosecutors and law enforcement agents and served as a liaison to other DOJ components and government agencies. About Scott Maberry An international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Ann O'Brien Scott Maberry Navroze Palekar Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word ...
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  • Nota Bene Episode 172: The Next Four Years in National Security Policy with Jonathan Meyer of Sheppard Mullin
    Dec 18 2024
    In this episode, we are joined by the Honorable Jonathan Meyer, former General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and a partner at Sheppard Mullin. We discuss what the Trump administration's national security team will look like, and what we can expect in the first 100 days. What We Discussed in This Episode: Who are the key personnel that President-Elect Trump has selected for national security? Given the personnel, what policies do we expect in the national security realm? What should we expect in the first 100 days of the Trump administration? How will the recent fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad affect the Middle East and U.S. national security? What avenues might the President-Elect pursue to end the war in Ukraine? What could happen with NATO in a second Trump administration? What are the most likely new Trump tariffs? Should we expect additional restrictions on business with China? How will artificial intelligence continue to transform national security? About Jonathan Meyer As a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Governmental Practice Group and leader of the firm's National Security team, Jonathan E. Meyer counsels clients on their interactions with federal and state government, as well as national and homeland security, Congressional oversight, cybersecurity, AI, high tech, and transportation security, among other issues. Prior to returning to Sheppard Mullin, Jon was nominated by President Biden and confirmed by the Senate as the Sixth General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, serving from 2021 to 2024. His decades of experience in Congress, the Justice Department and DHS position him to bring an insider's perspective to interactions between private companies and the government. He has defended scores of Congressional investigations and has prepared witnesses for over 100 hearings, including Supreme Court nomination hearings, impeachment hearings, oversight hearings, high tech and antitrust investigations, and civil rights investigations, among others. He has also represented defendants and witnesses in high-stakes Justice Department criminal investigations. The media – including CBS News, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post and Politico – regularly turn to Jon for insight into issues regarding national security, homeland security, government investigations, cybersecurity, immigration, politics and Congress. He has twice been honored with the Secretary of Homeland Security's Outstanding Service Medal, the highest civilian award bestowed by DHS. He has also received the U.S. Secret Service Director's Honor Award, the Customs and Border Protection Commissioner's Ensign Award, and the U.S. Coast Guard Commandant's Distinguished Service Medal, among numerous other prestigious accolades recognizing his exceptional service. About Scott Maberry An international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Jonathan E. Meyer Scott Maberry Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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  • Nota Bene Episode 171: Hot Topics in International Antitrust and Cartels
    Aug 14 2024
    In this episode, Ann O'Brien, a partner at Sheppard Mullin and head of the firm's Criminal Antitrust and Cartels Team, joins us to discuss recent trends in international antitrust enforcement, including emerging cartel issues related to government procurement, artificial intelligence, and ESG. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is a cartel from the antitrust perspective? How does the DOJ investigate cartels and what is the life cycle of a cartel investigation? What cartel issues are emerging from government procurement programs, such as those related to the CHIPS Act and other government programs? How can government contractors keep track of the fine line between cooperation and collusion? What cartel issues are arising around artificial intelligence? What cartel issues are emerging from the emphasis on environment, sustainability, and governance? What are some significant developments in the areas of no-poach and non-compete agreements? In the context of the volatile U.S. presidential election, where might antitrust enforcement be headed in the next four years? About Ann O'Brien Ann O'Brien is a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Washington, D.C. office, where she serves as Co-Leader of the firm's Antitrust and Competition Practice Group and leads its Criminal Antitrust and Cartels Team. She focuses on advising clients facing criminal and civil government antitrust investigations or litigation. Ann has extensive knowledge of antitrust enforcement practices and policy decisions, gained from her time as a federal prosecutor and manager at the U.S. Department of Justice in the Antitrust Division and as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Maryland. During her 20-year tenure with the DOJ, Ann was involved in virtually every major criminal enforcement and policy decision made by the Antitrust Division and led every aspect of domestic and international antitrust and white-collar investigations and prosecutions, including litigating federal criminal jury trials. She now leverages her experience to provide valuable insider insight on antitrust agency priorities, goals, and policies to strategically guide companies and individuals facing international, domestic and multi-agency antitrust and competition exposure. She also provides clients with cutting-edge compliance counseling and training to help deter or quickly detect antitrust exposure, informed by what is most important to the DOJ, FTC, and the courts. An established thought leader in the antitrust community, Ann also regularly speaks and writes on a broad range of antitrust topics, including serving as co-editor of Competition Policy International's Cartel column and editing the ABA's Antitrust Cartel Leniency and Sentencing Handbook. She has also trained hundreds of antitrust prosecutors and law enforcement agents and served as a liaison to other DOJ components and government agencies. About Scott Maberry An international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Ann O'Brien J. Scott Maberry Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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  • Nota Bene Episode 170: Threats and Opportunities in the Global Supply Chain
    Jul 10 2024
    In this episode, Lisa Mays, an international trade attorney with Sheppard Mullin and leader of the firm's Supply Chain Industry Team, joins host Scott Maberry to discuss the state of the global supply chain, including the impact of the war in Russia, and the intensifying trade war with China. What We Discussed in This Episode: Most trade lawyers are on the East coast. What benefits do you bring to your clients being in California? What roles do the different government agencies play in enforcement, and why is recent inter-agency enforcement cooperation so significant? What is the compliance obligation regarding "diversion" of goods by suppliers, distributors, sales agents, and customers? How are U.S. trade wars playing out in the global supply chain? What specific supply chain issues are created by the war in Ukraine? What recent actions has the U.S. taken as the trade war with China intensifies? How is international trade law impacting the way the solar industry operates? Why has it become critical for companies to trace their supply chains for forced labor? Will supply chain regulation continue to be a priority for the remainder of President Biden's current term? About Lisa Mays An international trade lawyer based in Sheppard Mullin's Orange County office, Lisa Mays leads the firm's Supply Chain Industry Team and is a leading member of the Transportation Industry Team. Lisa's practice focuses on compliance counseling and investigations in the areas of export controls, economic sanctions, anti-corruption, and customs and import regulations. She regularly advises semiconductor manufacturers, automakers, airlines, aerospace and defense firms, importers, and exporters on sanctions; export controls, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR); trade agreements; the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA); Customs and imports; antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD); the False Claims Act; Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS); anti-boycott controls; cybersecurity issues; and anti-money laundering (AML) matters. Lisa also represents clients before the U.S. Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), the Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and CFIUS. About Scott Maberry An international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Lisa Mays Scott Maberry Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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  • Nota Bene Episode 169: The State of the Semiconductor Industry with Reid Whitten of Sheppard Mullin
    Dec 20 2023

    In this episode, Reid Whitten, Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office, joins host Scott Maberry to discuss the state of the semiconductor industry, including the U.S. regulatory approach and the lessons it holds for other industries centered on advanced technologies.

    • Why is there so much focus on the semiconductor industry?

    • What's new and different about the U.S. regulatory approach?

    • What other industries could be candidates for similar regulation?

    • If a business unit has an NSC licensing exemption, what should it do now to gain a strategic advantage in the future?

    • What does the recent enhancement of the Foreign Direct Product Rule do?

    • What are the implications of the U.S. Person Activity regulation?

    • Can you explain the concept of "technological containment?"

    • What is the state of U.S. technological containment of China?

    • What's the big takeaway for the semiconductor industry?

    • What's the message for every other industry?


    About Reid Whitten

    Managing Partner of Sheppard Mullin's London office and leader of the firm's CFIUS Team, Reid Whitten's practice centers on international trade regulations and investigations.

    Reid is a member of Chatham House, the UK's Royal Institute of International Affair, as well as an adjunct lecturer at the New College of the Humanities in London, at the Université Catholique de Lille in France and at Wake Forest University in the U.S, He also conducts seminars on regulatory updates for industry groups in the U.S., France, Belgium, Spain and the UK.

    A thought leader on cross-border business regulation, Reid is frequently called upon to provide commentary and analysis for television news channels, international newspapers and trade publications. He is also the lead author and editor of The CFIUS Book.

    About Scott Maberry

    An international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation.

    Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC) and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements.

    A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values.

    Contact Information

    Reid Whitten

    Scott Maberry

    Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month.

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    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.

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  • Nota Bene Episode 168: How Patent Disputes Affect the Semiconductor Industry
    Dec 6 2023
    In this episode, Harper Batts, partner in Sheppard Mullin Silicon Valley's Intellectual Property Group and co-leader of its Semiconductor Industry Team, joins host Scott Maberry to discuss the different forums for patent lawsuits, the complex nature of resolving semiconductor patent disputes, the timing to resolve the lawsuits and more. What We Discussed in This Episode: What are the different venues to resolve patent disputes? What sort of timing is associated with the different forums? Why has there been an uptick in filing lawsuits in international venues? Besides money, what sort of damages or relief can parties get? What is the benefit of showing competitive harm? How do you best litigate these complex matters in front of a jury? About Harper Batts Harper Batts is a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group located in the firm's Silicon Valley office. He is also the leader of Sheppard Mullin's Post Grant Proceedings (PTAB) Group and Semiconductor Industry Team. Harper has almost two decades of experience as an intellectual property litigator and client counselor. Harper has obtained institution on more than 90% of the IPRs he has filed – a number unmatched across the country. Numerous Fortune 500 clients have relied upon his experience to represent them in highly contentious patent disputes in venues across the country. He has been selected multiple times as a Top IP Attorney in California by the Daily Journal (including this year), and IAM Patent 1000 noted that Harper "performs adroitly in post-grant proceedings on both the patent owner and petitioner sides." In 2022 and 2023, he obtained institution of numerous petitions for inter partes review, obtained numerous final written decisions finding all claims unpatentable, and obtained an exceptional case finding and an award of attorney's fees in the Central District of California in 2020. He focuses on immediately determining the most relevant and effective pressure points against an adversary to quickly resolve a dispute with minimal disruption and cost to a client. Harper is one of the leading attorneys for handling complex PTAB challenges across a variety of technologies. Harper has represented patent challengers and patent owners in more than 80 CBM and IPR proceedings. He has extensive experience in cases before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board as well as related appeals. About Scott Maberry As an international trade partner in Governmental Practice, J. Scott Maberry counsels clients on global risk, international trade, and regulation. He is also a past co-chair of the Diversity and Inclusion Working Group for the Washington D.C. office, serves on the firm's pro bono committee, and is a founding member of the Sheppard Mullin Organizational Integrity Group. Scott's practice includes representing clients before the U.S. government agencies and international U.S. Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the Department of Commerce Import Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of State Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the International Trade Commission (ITC), and the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS). He also represents clients in federal court and grand jury proceedings, as well as those pursuing negotiations and dispute resolution under the World Trade Organization (WTO), North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and other multilateral and bilateral agreements. A member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Scott also advises the WEF community in the areas of global risk, international trade, artificial intelligence and values. Contact Information Harper Batts Scott Maberry Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive two new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
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