In an industry full of wunderkinds, the 35-year-old Mehta still stands out. The intellectual property litigator helped beat back more that 100 asserted claims brought under seven patents as lead counsel for Microsoft and Electronic Arts in a patent infringement suit targeting Microsoft’s revolutionary Kinect motion sensing technology. Mehta is also principle counsel for the companies in the pending appeal in the case at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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