Patrick S. Salceda practices in the area of intellectual property litigation. Mr. Salceda has significant experience in the initial phases of litigation, including major document organization and review, motion practice, discovery and depositions, evaluation of cases with experts, trial work-up and damages analyses. He has experience representing high-tech clients in the prosecution and defense of complex intellectual property, unfair competition and business practices disputes.
Mr. Salceda is a 2006 graduate of Santa Clara University School of Law and a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Representative Matters
- Achieved dismissal with prejudice of complaint brought against developer of BIOS operating software based on claim of strict products liability.
- Member of litigation team which successfully opposed motion for partial summary judgment on breach of technology contract resulting in settlement on favorable terms for client.
- Obtained dismissal of unclean hands claim in litigation between rival analog semiconductor companies.
- Achieved summary adjudication of non-importation in ITC proceedings on behalf of client, a manufacturer of computer and television peripherals.
Admissions
- California
- U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
- U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
Areas of Practice
- Intellectual Property Litigation
Education
- Santa Clara University School of Law, J.D., 2006
- University of California, Santa Barbara, B.A., 2001
Other Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2013-present - K&L Gates
- Associate, ???-2013
Publications
- "One Less Arrow in the Quiver . . . The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal Takes Away Implied Preemption to Show Fraudulent Joinder," Products Liability Committee of the IADC, October 2009
- "The Impact of Direct to Consumer Advertising in Pharmaceutical Product Liability Cases," Rx for the Defense, Defense Research Institute, Winter 2007











