Bernanke to give deposition in AIG bailout lawsuit
A U.S. judge has ordered that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke can be questioned in a lawsuit against the government filed by the former head of American International Group Inc.
Education Law School/Year: Loyola Law School, 1994
College/Year: Oklahoma State University, B.S., Engineering,1986
Bar Admissions
California
Practice Areas
Intellectual Property
Major Cases
Representing: San Diego businesses and litigants in patent, trademark, trade dress and copyright litigation, e.g.: wireless telephone manufacturers in defense of telecommunication patent claims; automated telephone call processing system patent holders against multiple defendants; disease diagnostics companies in patent litigation and commercial arbitration; graphics chip manufacturing in patent defenses; drug discovery companies in patent litigation; defending record company copyright claims; and previously representing local and state government in civil and criminal prosecution.
Professional Background
Walker brings substantial legal, technical and practical skills to address his client’s intellectual property needs and disputes. He has represented a wide range of clients from large corporations, startup companies, entrepreneurs to entertainment artists. Walker litigates patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret and related cases in federal and state courts and before arbitration panels. He provides patent and trademark prosecution services to help clients obtain U.S. and international patent and trademark protection in a wide variety of arts and sciences. Walker negotiates licensing agreements covering patents, trademarks, copyrights, know how and trade secrets, provides patent infringement opinions, conducts patent and trademark searches and counsels clients in connection with all intellectual property matters, including transactions. Walker proudly represents San Diego clients as one of the city’s top intellectual property attorneys. Walker is an aggressive, successful trial attorney. He has been litigation counsel in a variety of patent, trademark and copyright litigation cases for high technology clients. He has represented telecommunications and biotechnology firms, as well as clients in the manufacturing, video game hardware, analog integrated circuits, semiconductor processing, software, publishing and sporting equipment fields. He has also provided counsel to entertainment industry clients in connection with music, film and the arts. Walker assists his clients to protect their rights in the entertainment field. Walker is well prepared to address, anticipate and resolve legal matters that affect his clients' paths to professional and business achievement. Prior to joining Lewis Kohn & Fitzwilliam in 2012, Walker founded the Law Office of Kent M. Walker. Before that, Walker was a Partner and head of the San Diego Trademark, Advertising & Copyright practice group with the firm of Cooley LLP. Walker was also an associate attorney at the Los Angeles intellectual property and entertainment law firm of Fischbach, Perlstein, Lieberman and Yanny, a law clerk in the Civil Defense branch of the L.A. City Attorney's Office and an Industrial Engineer with the Southern California Gas Company.
Aug. 14, 2013 -- Reporter Doug Sherwin talks with attorney Lonny Zilberman, a partner with Wilson Turner Kosmo LLP and a 2013 Top Attorney, about sexual harassment lawsuits and the nuances of these types of cases.
A U.S. judge has ordered that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke can be questioned in a lawsuit against the government filed by the former head of American International Group Inc.
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Top Attorneys 2013 pays tribute to San Diego County's legal cream of the crop. It is the culmination of a lengthy peer voting process that began in April with the announcement of a call for nominations. San Diego County lawyers were asked who among their peers -- with whom they had professional experience -- were worthy of recognition.
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#1. Put all commission agreements in writing (Labor Code section 2751).
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Ralph Nader has a new cause.
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A federal jury in Oregon awarded $18.6 million to a woman who spent two years unsuccessfully trying to get Equifax Information Services to fix major mistakes on her credit report.
A coalition of environmental groups is suing the Cuomo administration over dairy farm regulations intended to bolster the state's growing yogurt industry, the groups announced Monday.
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FedEx Corp., the world’s largest cargo airline, will pay $21.5 million to settle a lawsuit over claims that it overcharged customers by billing for deliveries to businesses and governments at higher residential rates.
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