David A. Garr

Associate

dgarr@cov.com
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Covington & Burling LLP
1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004-2401
Tel: 202.662.5250
Fax: 202.778.5250


 

Practices

Industries

Education

  • Harvard Law School, J.D., 2006
    • cum laude
  • Princeton University, B.S.E., 1999
    • magna cum laude
    • Tau Beta Pi
    • Electrical Engineering

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
  • New York


David Garr is resident in our Washington office practicing in the areas of litigation and intellectual property.

Representative Matters

  • Representing a leading manufacturer of acoustic components in patent infringement actions before the International Trade Commission and Northern District of Illinois concerning MEMS microphone packaging and anti-stiction technologies.
  • Representing a leading mobile device company in patent litigation in the Southern District of California and the District of Delaware concerning mobile device and digital camera technologies.
  • Representing a leading footwear retailer in patent infringement action in the Northern District of Ohio concerning display fixture technologies.
  • Represented numerous leading consumer electronics manufacturers in a patent infringement action before the International Trade Commission concerning NAND flash memory technologies.
  • Represented a leading mobile device company in patent litigation in the Southern District of California concerning CDMA cellular networking technologies.
  • Represented a leading video game maker in a patent infringement action before the International Trade Commission concerning video game machines and related three-dimensional pointing devices.

Previous Experience

  • Information Technology Program Manager (1999-2003)

Pro Bono

  • Representing criminal defendant charged with first-degree murder in Maryland state court.
  • Represented applicant for Social Security benefits in an appeal of a disability denial.
  • Represented owner of house damaged in Hurricane Katrina in securing insurance benefits.

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