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Stephanie O'Byrne
In addition to her private practice experience, Stephanie formerly served as Hon. Sue L. Robinson's career patent law clerk from 2006-2012. During her tenure, Stephanie collaborated on all of Judge Robinson's patent cases, working on over 450 patent cases including 20 bench trials and 16 jury trials across multiple technology areas. Among the dozens of patent case opinions prepared for the District Court, Stephanie assisted with the drafting of the precedential opinion for the Federal Circuit in Haberman v. Gerber Products Company, 236 Fed. Appx. 592 (Fed. Cir. 2007), where Judge Robinson sat by designation. Stephanie also assisted the Court in developing procedures, model forms, and instructions when Judge Robinson served as Chief Judge of the District Court, and when the District faced several judicial vacancies.
Stephanie also worked on several notable trademark cases during her tenure with the court, including the Pernod Ricard USA, LLC v. Bacardi, U.S.A., LLC litigation over "Havana Club" rum, which was affirmed by the Third Circuit, 653 F.3d 241 (2011), and remains an often-cited circuit standard on false advertising and geographic origin claims under the Lanham Act.
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