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Austin C. Holler

Austin Holler focuses his practice on complex intellectual property litigation with an emphasis on patent infringement and trade secrets litigation. He has represented clients across a wide range of industries, including consumer products, manufacturing, life sciences, biotechnology, and telecommunications, both in federal district court and the International Trade Commission.

Austin has significant experience working on high-stakes patent infringement and trade secrets misappropriation actions, from the complaint stage up to trial. Austin has worked extensively on issues spanning infringement, invalidity, damages, intellectual property ownership, and misappropriation. He has also assisted clients with developing detailed yet results-oriented discovery strategies to cut to the heart of the matter at hand. Austin regularly works with economists, technical experts, and local counsel to translate complex technologies and financial analyses into coherent litigation narratives. His practice encompasses fact and expert discovery, deposition preparation and strategy, technical and financial document analysis, and dispositive motion practice and trial preparation.

Prior to joining the firm, Austin served as an associate at a Chicago law firm where he focused his practice in Hatch-Waxman Act pharmaceutical litigation. His work includes experience with dry powder inhalers, SGLT-2 inhibitors, omega-3 EPA and DHA derivatives, topical patches, and ion-exchange resins.

In addition to his work at the firm, Austin is an adjunct professor of legal writing at Loyola University of Chicago School of Law.

  • Moore v. Texas and the National Consensus Struggle with the Eighth Amendment, the Death Penalty, and the Definition of Intellectual Disability,” 50 LOY. U. CHI. L.J.415
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