A veteran litigator with experience managing commercial disputes in the Delaware Court of Chancery and intellectual property disputes throughout the United States, including the International Trade Commission, clients rely on Brian Lemon for his versatility and perspective. Well-versed in Delaware law, Brian represents clients, including multinational corporations, limited liability corporations and their directors and officers, small businesses, and entrepreneurs, in a wide range of corporate and commercial disputes in Delaware and across the country. His clients turn to him to advocate for and protect their interests in complex commercial and corporate disputes, including matters involving trade secrets, contractual issues, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, corporate governance, and corporate control, and disputes arising under agreements governing limited liability companies and partnerships.
A former research scientist for the United States Navy, where he focused his work on acoustics and laser vibrometry, Brian obtained his B.S. in physics and is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His intellectual property experience encompasses litigation involving a diversity of technologies and sectors, including chemical, life science, pharmaceutical, software, medical device, personal care, and consumer products. Given his local experience, knowledge, and perspective in the District of Delaware, Brian is frequently retained to serve as local counsel in intellectual property disputes.