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Kenneth Maikish (05/20/13)
Kenneth Maikish’s practice focuses on intellectual property litigation, particularly patent litigation. Ken manages several patent litigation cases related to computer software. He has drafted Markman briefs and argued at a Markman hearing. Ken is responsible for all aspects of several patent cases including non-infringement theories, prior art research, invalidity theories, and discovery.
Amanda L. Butler (05/16/13)
Amanda L. Butler is a litigation Associate in the Washington, DC office of Kaye Scholer. Since joining the firm, she has been actively involved in the firm’s Antitrust and Energy practices.
Joshua S. Stambaugh (05/14/13)
Josh Stambaugh is a member of the firm’s Complex Commercial Litigation Department with extensive experience assisting businesses of all size, from Fortune 500 companies to internet start-ups, in virtually area of commercial litigation, including: business litigation; interference claims; breach of contract; antitrust; unfair competition; misappropriation of trade secrets; fraudulent advertising; and class actions brought pursuant to consumer protection statutes. Josh has developed considerable knowledge of, and familiarity with, breach of contract, unfair competition, antitrust and consumer fraud class actions.
Bert L. Slonim (05/13/13)
Bert Slonim concentrates on complex commercial litigation, particularly multi-district pharmaceutical product liability cases. He has represented manufacturers of prescription drugs (including hormone replacement therapy, erectile dysfunction, diabetes, antibiotic, and anti-psychotic medications), implanted medical devices, agricultural chemicals, electrical equipment, aerospace products, asbestos and other products. Much of his practice focuses on developing and rebutting expert medical and scientific evidence, and litigating the admissibility of expert opinion testimony.
Michael D. Blechman (05/10/13)
Michael D. Blechman, who concentrates in the fields of litigation, antitrust and international law, has been a partner in the firm since 1975 and was a member of its Executive Committee from 1996 to 2003.
Aton Arbisser (05/08/13)
Aton Arbisser is the Co-Chair of the Litigation Department of Kaye Scholer’s Los Angeles office and part of the firm’s Antitrust and Product Liability groups.
Fredric W. Yerman (05/06/13)
Fredric Yerman is Special Counsel in the New York office of Kaye Scholer. He has been a Partner of the firm since 1975 and, formerly, served as Chairman of the firm's Executive Committee. Mr. Yerman concentrates his practice in Litigation and is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
Dr. Sebastian Jungermann (04/29/13)
Dr. Sebastian Jungermann is a partner in Kaye Scholer’s Frankfurt office and heads the German Competition and Antitrust Practice. Sebastian advises clients regarding German and European competition and antitrust laws, including German, EU and multi-jurisdictional merger control proceedings, cartel proceedings, abuse-of-dominance proceedings, litigation, compliance programs, as well as internal audits and contractual advice. Sebastian represents his clients before courts, the German Federal Cartel Office, the European Commission as well as the US Department of Justice. Sebastian further advises in the fields of corporate law, IP, data protection, outsourcing and other technology-related areas. In addition, Sebastian is involved in international litigation, including pre-trial discovery proceedings in support of US litigation.
Antitrust (04/15/13)
Jennifer B. Patterson (04/12/13)
Jennifer B. Patterson litigates complex commercial disputes with a focus on antitrust litigation and counseling. She has handled a wide range of litigations from inception through trial, post-trial proceedings, and appeals. She has defended major US and foreign corporations in private antitrust lawsuits and class actions and in related investigations and enforcement proceedings by the Department of Justice, state attorneys general, and foreign competition agencies. Jennifer has handled internal investigations concerning potential antitrust violations and other illegal activity. Jennifer has advised companies with respect to the antitrust implications of mergers and acquisitions, including conducting worldwide analyses of pre-merger notification requirements and acting as coordinating counsel for all necessary filings. She also advises on distribution and pricing programs and other aspects of competitor and customer relations. Jennifer has counseled and represented clients in such industries as rail freight transportation, auto parts, pharmaceuticals, biometric identification, poultry breeding, food additives, pesticides, publishing, aircraft parts, optical film and flat glass manufacturing.








