Lawrence D. Rosenberg (Larry)

Partner
Washington
Tel: +1.202.879.7622
Fax: +1.202.626.1700
Email:
ldrosenberg@jonesday.com
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Larry Rosenberg is a Partner in the government regulation, issues & appeals, intellectual property, and antitrust practices of Jones Day. He has tried cases to verdict and argued appeals throughout the United States. Larry has served as lead counsel in numerous jury and nonjury matters in the federal district courts, appeals in the U.S. courts of appeals and state appellate courts, and matters at the certiorari and merits stages in the United States Supreme Court. In addition, he has orally argued dozens of dispositive, class certification, discovery, and evidentiary motions in trial courts. He has examined myriad witnesses on the stand, including scientific, medical, economic, and legal expert witnesses, and has taken and defended countless fact and expert depositions. Larry has considerable substantive experience in intellectual property, antitrust, regulatory, statutory and constitutional litigation, international litigation, labor and employment, products liability, and securities law.
One of Larry's areas of particular experience is in regulatory cases before administrative agencies, federal trial courts, and the federal courts of appeals. He has litigated complex cases involving the Environmental Protection Agency; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Federal Communications Commission; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; Federal Trade Commission; U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Education, Energy, Health & Human Services, Homeland Security, Interior, Justice, and State; as well as the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and U.S. Postal Service. His experience includes litigating against such agencies in the federal courts and handling administrative matters before such agencies. Larry's regulatory litigation clients include Chevron, American Electric Power Service, Bayer AG, Bayer CropScience, Pfizer, Wachovia, CBS, Nextel, General Electric Capital, Quorum Health Resources, Rapid City Regional Hospital, Trinity Broadcasting of Florida, and Human Rights First.
Larry is a member of Jones Day's Federal Circuit and Intellectual Property Appeals Service and has extensive experience in intellectual property cases before trial courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Larry has been involved in more than 15 appeals and has argued several appeals in the Federal Circuit. He also has substantial experience in intellectual property matters before the International Trade Commission. Larry's intellectual property experience includes a diverse range of technologies, including pharmaceuticals, computer technology, chemical compositions, biological compounds, and complex machinery. He also has significant experience in copyright cases at the trial and appellate levels. Larry's intellectual property clients include, Nokia, Procter & Gamble, Texas Instruments, Bayer AG, General Electric, Lubrizol, Lamson & Sessions, Micro Beef Technologies, and the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
In addition, Larry has considerable experience in antitrust cases that involve intellectual property issues. He currently represents Bayer AG in a series of nationwide antitrust class actions brought by direct and indirect purchasers of the antibiotic Cipro alleging that Bayer's settlement of patent validity litigation with a generic manufacturer unreasonably restrained trade. The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York has granted Bayer summary judgment on all of plaintiffs' claims in the consolidated federal cases and state courts in New York have dismissed parallel state cases. Larry is currently representing Bayer in pending appeals arising from these cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Federal and Second Circuits and previously represented Bayer in the New York Court of Appeals.
Larry serves as co-chair of the Trial Practice Committee of the American Bar Association's Section of Litigation and served for the past three years as co-chair of the section's Appellate Practice Committee. He was recently elected as a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Larry is also treasurer and a founding member and barrister of the Edward Coke Appellate American Inn of Court.
Larry has authored several articles on appellate practice, intellectual property, class actions, civil procedure, and labor and employment law. He is one of three principal authors of A Practitioner's Guide to Appellate Advocacy (ABA Book Publishing, forthcoming 2008); author of "Aristotle's Methods For Outstanding Oral Arguments," Litigation (Summer 2007); coauthor (with Castanias, Fried, and Geremia) of "Survey of the Federal Circuit's Patent Law Decisions in 2006: A New Chapter in the Ongoing Dialogue with the Supreme Court," 56 Am. U. L. Rev. 101 (2007); author of "Writing a Winning Legal Argument," XXVI App. Pract. J., No. 3, at 1 (Summer 2007); and author of "Employer Liability for Sexual Harassment After Ellerth and Farragher: Some Questions Answered, Many Questions Yet to Resolve" (ABA 1999).
Larry is a member of the bars of the United States Supreme Court; the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, D.C., and Federal Circuits; numerous federal district courts; the D.C. Court of Appeals; and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Admitted
Pennsylvania and District of Columbia
Education
Cornell University (Dean's Scholar; American Forensics Association National Champion in Extemporaneous Speaking; B.A. 1989); University of Pennsylvania (Editor, Law Review; World and National Finalist, Jessup International Moot Court Competition; Finalist, Keedy Cup Moot Court Competition; Order of the Coif; J.D. magna cum laude 1992)
Government/Military Service
Trial Attorney, Attorney General's Honor Program, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division (1993-1998)
Clerkship
Law Clerk to Judge Jane R. Roth, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (1992-1993)