Overview

Riley Green focuses his practice on patent litigation in electrical and computer technologies. He has experience handling invalidity contentions for prior art references, drafting joint stipulations, and analyzing subject matter eligibility issues.

With a background in electrical engineering that includes experience with both hardware and software innovations, he is comfortable working with the technical aspects of clients’ matters. During law school, Riley was editor-in-chief of the Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal and president of Texas Law’s Intellectual Property Law Society.

Experience

Represented Live Nation and Ticketmaster in a patent infringement case in the Western District of Texas that resulted in a jury verdict of non-infringement. The verdict nullified a potential $112 million damages award requested by the plaintiff, Global eTicket Exchange (GEE). GEE had alleged that Ticketmaster's barcode-based ticketing system infringed GEE's patent for e-ticket exchange and venue access control technology.
Global eTicket Exchange Ltd. v. Ticketmaster L.L.C. et al. (W.D. Tex.)