Meredith Cox is an associate in the intellectual property litigation group. Meredith has a wide-ranging practice that includes patent, copyright, trademark, false advertising, and trade secret matters across a variety of fields including software, retail, beauty, and wireless technology and telecommunications. Meredith has experience in district court litigation from pre-suit analysis through trial preparation, including drafting pleadings, summary judgment motions and briefs, preparing for fact and expert witness depositions, and assisting with damages assessments. Meredith also maintains a robust pro bono practice spanning various areas of the law, including copyright infringement, adoption, and wrongful conviction.
Meredith graduated magna cum laude from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, where she served as editor-in-chief of IDEA: The Law Review of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property. During law school, Meredith also served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Michael A. Shipp in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
Experience
- Teradyne, Inc. v. Astronics Corp. (C.D. Cal.): Representing Teradyne, Inc., a leading supplier of automation equipment for test and industrial applications, in a case raising patent, copyright, and state law claims against Astronics Corp. and a subsidiary.
- Ropes & Gray LLP (UDRP) - On behalf of the firm, obtained domain names confusingly similar to Ropes & Gray's trademark from cybersquatters.
- ParkerVision, Inc. v. LG Electronics Inc. (W.D. Tex., PTAB, Fed. Cir.): Represent LG in a 10-patent litigation and two inter partes reviews involving Wi-Fi wireless down conversion technologies.
- Representing global brand in asserting Lanham Act and Copyright Act claims against entity infringing use of its name and logos.
- Represented beauty brand in trademark infringement litigation against competitor.