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Daniel Hulseberg

is a partner with Baker Botts. He as developed an extensive intellectual property law practice with several Fortune 500 corporations, handling transactions, product development, patent prosecution, and litigation strategy. Mr. Hulseberg regularly counsels clients and supervises due diligence reviews on proposed transactions, and negotiates and drafts agreements for acquisitions, licenses, and technology transfers. He also develops and implements strategies to merge and integrate acquired technology for synergistic results and cost efficiencies.

Recent Articles by Daniel Hulseberg

Supreme Court to Weigh In on Extraterritorial Scope of Patent Law and Laches

On the heels of a busy term last year, the stage is set for the Supreme Court to review two more important issues regarding utility patents during the October term. The first issue involves one aspect of the Federal Circuit’s decision in Promega Corp. v. Life Technologies Corp., 773 F.3d 1338 (Fed. Cir. 2014) — i.e., whether a party who supplies a single, commodity component of a multi-component invention from the United States can be liable for infringement. The second issue arises from SCA Hygiene Prods. Aktiebolag v. First Quality Baby Prods., LLC, 807 F.3d 1311 (Fed. Cir. 2015) (en banc), to determine whether laches remains a viable defense to patent infringement with respect to pre-litigation damages in certain circumstances.