Daniel R. Peterson

Biography

Daniel Peterson concentrates his practice on a wide variety of intellectual property issues, including patent preparation and prosecution, patent portfolio management, licensing and acquisition of intellectual property rights, patent litigation, opinion work, and client counseling.

Daniel has represented clients in diverse areas, including: imaging and image processing; data security and data privacy; computer systems; computer software; power systems; telecommunications (including various 3GPP standards, such as LTE and 5G); downhole tools; seismic technology; petrochemicals and polymers; and biomedical devices.

He has written and spoken on industry topics for leading publications and at various institutions, including the University of Houston Law Center, the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, the Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School – San Francisco campus, and has authored “Policing Future Non-Therapeutic Applications of Genetic Enhancement Through International Agreement,” 30 Hous. J. Int’l L. 743 (2008). During law school, he served as a senior articles editor for the Houston Journal of International Law (Board 31).

Daniel received a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering and a B.S. in Computer Science from Washington University in Saint Louis.

Experience

  • Successfully concluded multiple patent enforcement actions to enforce patent rights of early inventor of content addressable video technology. Acquired licenses with 30+ licensees and won victory at trial in Eastern District of Texas in December 2012 against the only defendant that refused a license.
  • Successful enforcement of teleconferencing patent for solo entrepreneur in District of Nevada, settling with multiple defendants before Markman proceedings.
  • Prosecuted false patent marking action against a chemical test kit company on behalf of an oil field services company.
  • Defended a leading global technology company in a patent infringement suit in Eastern District of Texas, achieving dismissal on summary judgment, affirmed on appeal to the Federal Circuit.
  • Defended a global mobile telecommunications company in multiple patent infringement suits in Eastern District of Texas, achieving favorable dismissals.
  • Defended an oil field services company in a patent infringement action, leading to successful resolution for client.
  • Served as temporary “virtual” in-house IP counsel for licensing and NDAs for a leading petrochemical company.
  • Performed an industry-wide benchmarking and patent landscaping study for a Fortune 500 insurance, investment, and banking company.
  • Evaluated and developed response strategies for multiple inbound patent licensing request letters for a leading global technology company.
  • Managed multiple patent portfolios for a leading global technology company.
  • Developed and prosecuted patent and trademark portfolios for a Silicon Valley start-up with pre-money valuation of $150+ million.
  • Developed and prosecuted patent portfolio for a data privacy start-up whose technology is the only system that currently enables data analytics use in compliance with evolving regulations like the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
  • Prosecuted multiple patents for the spinal cord stimulation division of a major biomedical devices company.

Recognitions

2023–2024, Litigation – Intellectual Property, Houston, TX, listed in Best Lawyers in America© (Woodward/White, Inc.)

Affiliations

Memberships

  • American Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Houston Bar Association
  • Houston Intellectual Property Law Association
Professional Activities

Daniel was a founding associate member of The Honorable Nancy F. Atlas Intellectual Property American Inn of Court, has participated as a judge and brief grader for the Giles S. Rich Memorial Moot Court Competition, and formerly served as secretary of the Intellectual Property Student Organization at the University of Houston Law Center. Daniel has worked on pro bono affirmative asylum cases for various human rights organizations, including Human Rights First and Kids in Need of Defense (“KIND”).

Credentials

Admissions

  • Texas
  • U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court - Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Education

  • Washington University, BS, magna cum laude
  • University of Houston Law Center, JD
Languages
  • Spanish