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Ahmed Mousa is an associate in Covington’s Washington, DC office and focuses on intellectual property matters. He has represented clients in a variety of industries including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, and electronics. Mr. Mousa’s experience includes Section 337 investigations before the U.S. International Trade Commission, patent infringement and Hatch-Waxman litigation in the U.S. District Courts, and appellate matters at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He also has experience counseling clients in a variety of technology fields regarding intellectual property and Hatch-Waxman issues. During law school, Mr. Mousa was a legal intern for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and for Chief Judge Paul R. Michel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Representative Matters
- Represented a leading computer, mobile device and media player company in a Section 337 investigation involving ten patents before the International Trade Commission.
- Represented a branded pharmaceuticals company in strategy and response to several generic pharmaceuticals’ notices under the Hatch-Waxman Act.
- Represented a major pharmaceuticals company in a patent infringement and antitrust litigation involving a prescription drug in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
- Represented a small software company in a multipatent infringement action involving desktop and mobile software applications in the District of Delaware.
- Advised a medical devices company regarding their patent portfolio and patenting strategy in advance of product launch.
Pro Bono
- Represented a democratic activist seeking political asylum in the United States.
Publications and Speeches
- "Angiotensin Inhibition Enhances Drug Delivery and Potentiates Chemotherapy by Decompressing Tumor Blood Vessels," Nature Communications (2013), Author
- "Acting Via a Cell Surface Receptor, Thyroid Hormone is a Growth Factor for Glioma Cells," 66 Cancer Research 7271 (2006), Author
- "Anti-Angiogenesis Efficacy of the Garlic Ingredient Alliin and Antioxidants: Role of Nitric Oxide and P53," 53 J. Nutrition & Cancer 104 (2005), Author
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