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Overview
Introduction
Drawing on his background in electrical engineering, Emmanuel represents companies in complex IP disputes involving sophisticated technical issues.
Emmanuel Azih has extensive experience in patent litigation, representing clients before various U.S. district courts and federal agencies, including the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the International Trade Commission. He has litigated matters involving semiconductors, digital signal processing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technologies.
Having served as in-house counsel, Emmanuel brings practical insight to his work, advising clients on pre-suit investigations, complex fact and expert discovery, claim construction, and motions practice.
Before pursuing his legal career, Emmanuel was a technology consultant for a multinational professional services company, working with high-tech businesses on innovation strategy and digital infrastructure.
Education & credentials
- University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., cum laude, Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Editor, 2012
- Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., Electrical Engineering, 2005
- New York
- District of Columbia
- Georgia
- Texas
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
- Match Group, LLC, New York, NY, Senior Corporate Counsel, 2022-2023
- Peloton Interactive, Inc., New York, NY, Product Counsel, 2021-2022
- Baker Botts LLP, Austin, TX, Senior Patent Associate, 2019-2021
- Hogan Lovells, Denver, CO, Senior Patent Associate, 2019; Patent Associate, 2018
- BeaconGrid, Washington, D.C., Co-Founder, General Counsel, 2014-2017
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, D.C., Patent Associate, 2012-2014; Summer Associate, 2011
Professional recognition
Recognized by Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch for Intellectual Property Law; Litigation - Patent, 2026
Impact
- American Bar Foundation (ABF), Fellow
- International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), Member
- Certified Information Privacy Professional through IAPP (CIPP/US)
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