Intellectual Property
Mar. 18, 2020
IP issues with emerging automotive and mobility technology
When you unpack a connected vehicle, you will find an astonishing convergence of technologies.





Brent A. Hawkins
Partner
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Email: brent.hawkins@morganlewis.com
Brent focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation, counseling, and procurement. He is a partner in Morgan Lewis's San Francisco office and co-leader of the firm's Automotive & Mobility industry team.

James J. Kritsas
Associate
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Email: james.kritsas@morganlewis.com
James' practice centers on patent infringement litigation involving a broad range of technologies. He is an associate in Morgan Lewis's Chicago office.
When you unpack a connected vehicle, you will find an astonishing convergence of technologies. This technological convergence, taken in concert with the existing time-battled complexities of the automotive supply chains, has created a combustible concoction of intellectual property and licensing issues. These issues are foreign to the automotive ecosystem and its traditional mode of operation. But they ...
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