Christine M. Morgan

she/her/hers

Partner

San Francisco

First-chair trial lawyer protecting innovation and achieving precedent-setting victories in patent disputes across video games, fintech, and emerging technologies

"Morgan is sought after for her successful outcomes in both trials and settlements involving tech patents."

Legal 500 USA, Intellectual Property: Patents: litigation (full coverage)

Christine is an intellectual property and complex commercial trial lawyer in our San Francisco office with repeated successes for companies accused of infringing computer hardware and software patents. She has achieved cost-effective wins for clients in several industries, including video game publishing, fintech, ride sharing, consumer hardware and electronics, Wi-Fi semiconductors, mobile printers, health care software and hardware, wireless security cameras, Bluetooth-enabled tracking devices, cloud content management, and electronic loyalty programs.

Where cases cannot be resolved short of trial, Christine tries them. She has tried patent cases in the country’s most active patent litigation venues, including the Eastern District of Texas, the Northern District of California, the Eastern District of Virginia, the International Trade Commission, and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, serving as first chair in two of these trials.

Experience

Representative matters

Centripetal Networks v. Keysight Technologies. Representing Keysight in multi-forum patent infringement dispute with litigation proceedings in the ITC (3 patents), Eastern District of Virginia (11 patents), Germany (3 patents) and multiple inter partes reviews before the PTAB. Prevailed after trial at the ITC with a finding of no violation by the ALJ, which was affirmed by the Commission. All 3 asserted patents found invalid and 2 patents found not infringed. 100% institution rate with the PTAB on IPRs: 8 for 8. Prevailed on motion to stay EDVA action.
Allen Medical Systems Inc., et al. v. Mizuho Orthopedic Systems, Inc., Case No. 22-cv-02462-YGR, Dkt. 53 (N.D. Cal. July 5, 2022). Invalidated two patents relating to hospital bed graphical user interfaces on the pleadings as patent-ineligible under Section 101.
UNM Rainforest Innovations v. Dell. Represented defendant Dell in patent infringement action in the Western District of Texas involving accusations under 3 patents against the 802.11 WiFi standard. Prevailed on motion to stay the entire action. Prevailed in inter partes reviews before the PTAB on multiple asserted claims.

Recognitions

  • Selected to the IAM Patent 1000, which identifies the top patent practitioners throughout the world, 2023-2025
  • Named by the ALM California Legal Awards as a Women Leader in Tech Law, Intellectual Property Honoree, 2024-2025

  • Named by The Recorder as a Women Leader in Tech in California, 2023, 2025

Credentials

Education

  • Santa Clara University, 1993, J.D., cum laude
  • University of California, Davis, 1989, B.S., managerial and agricultural economics

Professional admissions & qualifications

  • California

Court admissions

  • U.S. District Court - Central District of California
  • U.S. District Court - Northern District of California
  • U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Texas
  • Federal Circuit Court of Appeals

Professional affiliations

  • Honorary Consul of Estonia in San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area, 2025 - present
  • Founding Member, Lead Counsel Summit, Training Next Generation Lead Counsel In Intellectual Property Litigation & Appeals
  • Adjunct Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law, teaching “Litigating Section 101 Patent Eligibility,” 2023 - present

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