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5TH EDITION
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
VALUATION, EXPLOITATION, AND INFRINGEMENT DAMAGES
2022 CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT
YURIDIA CAIRE
AND
RUSSELL L. PARR
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Yuridia Caire is a senior associate for Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel in the Intellectual Property group. With a master of science in chemistry and strong expertise in intellectual property disputes, as well as a minor in mathematics, she has over 12 years of experience as a trusted advisor on various intellectual property issues. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, School of Law, University of Notre Dame, and the University of Texas at El Paso. She also completed the George Washington University Law School Munich Intellectual Property Summer Program and Fashion Law Bootcamp, offered through the Fashion Law Institute. She has received recognition for her outstanding pro bono contributions and was named to the Best Lawyers List for 2021, Ones to Watch. She is a trial lawyer who litigates intellectual property cases involving complex technology, with a particular emphasis on computer science, chemistry, and the life sciences. Yuridia litigates patent infringement actions in federal district courts across the country, both representing patent owners seeking to enforce their rights and defending companies against allegations of infringement. Her recent litigation work includes patent infringement actions in the Eastern District of Texas, the Central, Southern, and Northern Districts of California, Eastern District of Virginia, and the District of Delaware. She also handles proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Yuridia's work involves all aspects of litigation. She also provides infringement analyses, advises clients on intellectual property licensing patent valuations, and transactional matters, and assists clients in entity formation, partnering agreements, employment and inventor agreements, negotiation and structuring of license agreements, due diligence, and general corporate matters.
Yuridia was part of the trial team that represented Centripetal Networks, Inc., in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The case is noted as the first‐ever virtual federal trial, after a nearly eight‐week bench trial, and the largest patent verdict ever, guaranteeing the client a minimum of $2.65 billion and a maximum of $3.25 billion based on the running royalty for the next six years.
Yuridia also handled various aspects of multi‐patent litigations in the Northern District of California involving antivirus software and computer products for client Finjan, Inc., including cases against Sophos, Inc., which resulted in a jury verdict of $15 million, and Blue Coat, Inc., which resulted in one of the Daily Journal's Top Verdicts of 2015, with a $40 million jury verdict. Yuridia has also secured a preliminary injunction and temporary restraining order for a defendant in a copyright litigation in the Northern District of California and obtained favorable outcomes for clients in trademark matters.
In addition to her work on behalf of clients, Yuridia dedicates significant time to pro bono matters, volunteering with the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County, serving for several years on its Golf Committee and providing legal assistance at its Housing Clinic, and representing clients of the Community Legal Services in East Palo Alto in securing favorable outcomes at mandatory settlement conferences. Yuridia has also represented pro bono clients in immigration,