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Goodwin
THE NEW YORK TIMES BUILDING
620 EIGHTH AVENUE
NEW YORK NY 10018
NEW YORK
United States

Position

Partner

Career

Scott Weingaertner is a partner in Goodwin’s IP Litigation group.

Scott has focused his 30 year career on helping clients navigate their most challenging technology and life sciences disputes. He has led teams that have prevailed in some of the most significant technology cases and appeals, leveraging his teams’ ability to develop and successfully execute on cutting edge positions, often breaking new legal ground when clients faced existential business risk or major upside opportunities, while creating or preserving business assets worth many billions of dollars.

Recognizing that technology and science evolve quickly, Scott and his colleagues work hard to avoid silos and instead collaborate across practice disciplines. He frequently assembles multi-disciplinary teams capable of identifying and exploiting theories that emerge at the interface of differing legal fields, including antitrust, contract law, IP law and business tort law, both in technology and life sciences disputes.

Education

JD University of Pennsylvania Law School 1992

SB, SM Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1987

United States Air Force Academy 1982

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)

The national trade secrets practice at Goodwin, noted for its ‘ability to take the lead’ when assisting clients, has a strong reputation for its capabilities handling the gamut of matters. In San Francisco, Koray Bulut is equipped to handle multi-jurisdictional matters, while co-chair of the firm’s IP litigation practice Brett Schuman has experience defending well-known companies and individual clients in complex disputes; counsel Jeremy Lateiner is also noteworthy. Silicon Valley-based Andrew Ong has expertise in related litigious cases. Also in Silicon Valley is standout name Neel Chatterjee who has impressive experience representing clients in high-stakes tech matters, namely protecting companies and products in complex disputes. Bulut and Ong co-lead the practice alongside New York-based Albert Solecki and Boston’s Mark Tully. The team has been bolstered with the arrivals of Sharon Smith to the San Francisco office in January 2023 from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, and of John Padro, Stefan Mentzer and Scott Weingaertner to the New York office in March 2023 – all were formerly at White & Case LLP.

United States > Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage)

Goodwin has an expert intellectual property group that is particularly well-connected with clients in the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors who rely on the team’s expertise in patent disputes and in Hatch-Waxman litigation for both innovators and generics. The group is jointly led by Brett Schuman in San Francisco, whose patent practice spans multiple industries, and Elaine Blais in Boston, who specializes in patent litigation primarily in the life sciences sector. The group also includes IP trial lawyer Mark Abate in New York, tech litigator Neel Chatterjee in Silicon Valley, and Boston-based Douglas Kline, who works with a broad portfolio of software and pharma companies. The firm’s International Trade Commission team is led by PJ McCarthy in Washington DC. Scott Weingaertner in New York is praised by clients as a ‘great lawyer in the courtroom‘. The group also includes IP specialists Natasha Daughtrey in Los Angeles and Amadou Diaw in Washington DC.