F. Michael Nolan

Washington, DC
Education
M.B.A, Georgetown University; M.A., economics, University of Virginia; A.B., business economics and psychology, Brown University
Summary of Experience
Mr. Nolan has extensive experience applying microeconomic, financial, and accounting principles to issues arising in complex business litigation. His case work has included commercial and intellectual property (IP) matters involving a variety of product categories, including beer and other alcoholic beverages, automobiles, agricultural products, high-tech products, telecommunications, consumer electronics, medical equipment, and pharmaceuticals. Mr. Nolan has also researched and analyzed issues related to domestic industry, commercial success, remedy, bonding, and the public interest in International Trade Commission investigations, as well as commercial success in Patent Trial and Appeal Board cases. Examples of recent assignments include assessing potential damages and economic issues in patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret infringement matters involving IP used in alcoholic beverages, telecommunications services, televisions, solar panels, smartphones, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, sporting goods, and automobiles. Previously, he assisted private-sector, public-sector, and government clients with economic impact studies and asset valuations in the energy industry, options-pricing analyses, and damages analyses in international commercial litigations and arbitrations spanning a variety of industries. Mr. Nolan has supported experts in all phases of the litigation process, including discovery, expert reports, and deposition and trial.
Selected Cases
- Apple v. Samsung Injunction Ruling (December 2012)
- BitTitan Inc v SkyKick Inc
- In re: Certain Beverage Dispensing Systems and Components Thereof (ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-1130)
- In the Matter of Certain Integrated Circuit Chips and Products Containing the Same (Inv. No. 337-TA-859)
- InnoPharma Licensing Inc. et al. v. Senju Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. et al.