Califf T. Cooper
Associate
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Califf began his legal career at the intellectual property law firm of Goldstein & Lipski PLLC in 2004 and became an associate in 2006. Califf is a member of the Texas State Bar and his primary focus is on intellectual property litigation, specifically contingency fee patent litigation. Califf has been co-counsel in several patent litigation lawsuits, including contingent fee litigation. Califf and the team of patent litigation lawyers at Goldstein & Lipski are committed to effectively and zealously enforcing the intellectual property rights of his clients, no matter how big or small the client or the case.
Education
- Texas A&M University - 2003 - B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering
- South Texas College of Law - J.D. Cum Laude - 2006, South Texas Law Review, Phi Delta Phi, received the Order of Lytae Honor.
Experience
- Optical Biosensing Lab - 2002 to 2003 - Conducted and published research in the International Society for Optical Engineers Journal, titled "Modeling the rabbit's eye with the Mueller matrix for birefringent properties" to noninvasively monitor blood sugar levels for diabetics.
- Since starting with the firm in 2004, Mr. Cooper has participated in numerous patent litigation lawsuits seeking the recovery of patent infringement damages in federal Courts around the country, including the Eastern District of Texas and the Northern District of California. He has participated in numerous Markman hearings. Major patent litigation lawsuits include contingency fee patent litigation against industry leaders in a variety of fields, including telecommunications, biotechnology, and optics.
Memberships
- Texas State Bar
- Admitted to Practice before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas
- Member of the Houston Bar Association
- Member of the Houston Intellectual Property Law Assocation
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