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Sravan is an intellectual property litigator with an emphasis on patents. He leverages his software development and engineering skills to represent plaintiffs and defendants in disputes involving complex technologies, including AI-based cybersecurity software, augmented reality systems, AI-based crash detection systems, search software, LCD design and manufacturing, wireless communication networks, and digital media streaming platforms. Sravan has experience litigating before various U.S. District Courts, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. International Trade Commission, and the Patent Trial & Appeal Board.

With a computer science degree, Sravan specializes in understanding complex technologies and translating technical facts and scenarios into winning arguments. Sravan's experience spans all stages of patent litigation, including drafting and responding to petitions for inter partes reviewhandling discovery, developing non-infringement and invalidity strategies, arguing claim construction, motions practice, expert depositions, witness preparation, trial, and appellate practice.  

Outside of his intellectual property practice, Sravan also regularly takes on pro bono cases representing minors in state court proceedings involving immigration issues. Prior to law school, Sravan worked as a software engineer designing and coding software applications and utilities for NOAA and National Weather Service systems.

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Credentials

J.D., George Mason University School of Law, cum laude

B.S. Computer Science, University of Virginia

District of Columbia

Virginia

Credentials

J.D., George Mason University School of Law, cum laude

B.S. Computer Science, University of Virginia

District of Columbia

Virginia