L ooking at a patent recently asserted against a client, Silicon Valley patent litigator Chris Graham had a moment of disbelief. The Dechert attorney saw that the named inventor on the patent, which was being used to sue online resume-posting sites like his client Monster.com, was an attorney he knewSan Jose lawyer Michael Powell, now an associate at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges.
“When I saw the patent,” Graham says, “I said, ‘Michael D. Powellwell, that’s probably just a coincidence.’ “
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