Baldine Paul advises and represents clients in patent litigation and counseling. He has experience in high-technology patent litigation in various district courts throughout the United States and in Section 337 investigations before the US International Trade Commission.
Baldine is involved in patent litigation matters in a wide range of technologies including:
• Design layout and photolithography processes for semiconductor chips
• Driving circuits for liquid crystal display devices
• Signal processing for delivery of radiation therapy
• Processor architectures for mobile devices
• MPEG video coding
• JPEG image compression
• Machine vision technologies for semiconductor wafer detection and alignment
• Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition processes for forming semiconductor devices
• Multilayered optical films
Baldine holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). He has more than nine years of technical experience as a senior technical staff member at AT&T Labs Research and as a research intern at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. As a research scientist, he contributed to advances in video compression, video/multimedia communications over packet networks, and feature detection in motion video sequences.
Representative US District Court Cases
Representative ITC Cases
Representative Inter Partes Reviews at the U.S.P.T.O.