Rajvinder has advised clients on a range of IP matters, particularly in the electronics, telecommunications and computer software sectors.
Rajvinder’s expertise in computer science and electronics means he can quickly grasp and analyse technically complex patents and hone in on the pertinent details. His in-house experience and general commercial knowledge of the IT, electronics and telecommunications sectors assists in providing legal advice in a commercial context.
As well as involvement in patent litigation before the UK and European courts, he has had experience in matters before the US International Trade Commission and the United States district courts.
Rajvinder has worked on patent cases involving Blu-ray laser technology, mobile telephony standards, mobile data streaming and caching, user interface design, networking protocols, medical imaging devices and audio-visual network streaming protocols and codecs. He has also provided regulatory and data privacy advice to telecommunications and pharmaceutical companies.
Rajvinder joined Powell Gilbert in 2011.
Key cases
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Helms-Man v Amazon (power adaptors)
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Vestel v HEVC Advance & Philips (video codec patent pool FRAND licensing)
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Garmin v Philips (GPS wearable devices)
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Garmin v Navico (marine sonar)
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Sony v SSH Communications (computer networks)
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Varian v Elekta (MRI / radiotherapy devices)
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Unwired Planet v Huawei & Others (telecommunications)
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TCL v Ericsson (speech processing / FRAND licensing)
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Rovi v Virgin Media & TiVo (set-top boxes)
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HTC v Apple (smartphones)
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Motorola Mobility v BT (digital TV)
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Microsoft v Motorola Mobility (smartphones)
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HTC v Gemalto (microcontrollers)
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LG v Sony (Blu-ray technology)
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Apple v Nokia (smartphones)
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Rothschild v Samsung (semiconductors)