Attorneys
Brockland, Anne
Campbell, John E.
Collignon Gunn, Amy
Grochocinski, Tim E.
Hageman, Todd S.
Keane, Ryan A.
Roman, Rachel L.
Simon, John G.
Simon, Anthony G.
Vieth, Erich V.
Areas of Practice
Intellectual Property
Class Action
Business Litigation
Videos featuring Anthony G. Simon
Intellectual Property Overview
Intellectual Property Infringement
Timeline for litigating IP infringement case
Types of intellectual property
Injunctive relief in IP infringement cases
Is the first person to file entitled to the patent?
Infringers residing outside of the U.S.
IP infringement and computer software
Why hire an IP attorney on a contingent fee
Resources available to Simon Law Firm regarding IP cases
Advantages of hiring an IP attorney who is also a trial lawyer
Is someone infringing on my intellectual property?
Handling commercial litigation on a contingent fee
When do patents pass into the public domain?
Litigation of intellectual property cases
The sources of antitrust law.
A deep understanding of one’s clients’ business
Use of experts in antitrust cases.
Remedies available in antitrust cases
Contingent fee option for antitrust cases
STK v. CHE – Case History
The complexity of STK v. CHE
The damages inflicted upon CHE
The importance of Independent Service Organizations (ISOs)
STK v. CHE – the Trial and the Resolution
What should a business owner know about anti-trust law?
Anthony Simon – practice areas
The cost of waiting to file IP infringement suits
Intellectual Property
Anthony G. Simon:
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Tony Simon is a registered patent attorney. His practice focuses on intellectual property and other complex commercial litigation. Tony has served as lead trial counsel in over 150 patent, copyright, trademark, antitrust and other intellectual property cases in courts across the United States. Tony has tried cases to verdict in both state and federal courts, has argued in several federal courts of appeal across the country, and has handled numerous Markman and other pretrial and preliminary hearings.
Tony has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, and he earned his law degree at St. Louis University School of Law. In addition to his legal expertise, his engineering background provides him with the skills necessary to understand and explain complex technologies to juries.
In his 17 years of practice, Tony has represented both plaintiffs and defendants. He has been a partner at one of the largest firms in St. Louis and at a boutique patent firm before starting the IP Group at The Simon Law Firm. He has litigated cases against, and has been co-counsel with, a majority of the large intellectual property law firms across the country. His clients have included Fortune 500 companies, as well as small businesses and individuals.
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