Hn Herman has spent his career handling complex litigation, with a particular emphasis on patent litigation. His practice focuses on vindicating the rights of famous innovators. Noteworthy cases of his include representing renowned inventor Ed Phillips in the landmark case of Phillips v. AWH Corp.; representing pioneers of mesh technology - David Petite, Edwin Brownrigg and IPCo - in a series of patent infringement cases on multiple patents; as well as acting as plaintiffs' counsel in the In Re Home Depot shareholder derivative actions pending in Fulton County Superior Court.
Mr. Herman is recognized by his peers as being among the leading intellectual property litigators in the Southeast. He is regularly named as a Georgia Super Lawyer by Atlanta Magazine, and in 2007 he was named to the "Top 100" Georgia Super Lawyers list. Mr. Herman also has been named one of "Georgia's Most Effective Lawyers" by Legal Trend. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University Law School (where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Vanderbilt Journal and a John Wade Scholar), and of Marquette University (B.S., Biochemistry, summa cum laude).
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