Caldwell Cassady & Curry Adds Experienced Patent Attorney in Dallas

Aisha Haley comes to the firm as counsel with extensive experience with two law firms in Washington, D.C., and her years as a federal law clerk.

Caldwell Cassady & Curry, a Dallas intellectual property and business litigation firm, announced that experienced patent litigator Aisha Haley is its newest attorney.

Haley comes to the firm as counsel with extensive experience with two law firms in Washington, D.C., and her years as a federal law clerk.

“Aisha is a proven trial lawyer with years of experience in the types of cases our firm has become known for,” Principal Austin Curry said in a statement. “Her background as a federal clerk provides her with an extra level of expertise when representing the firm’s clients.”

Haley served as a law clerk to the Hon. Alan D. Lourie at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Hon. Robert W. Schroeder III at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.

Following her clerkships, she worked at an elite litigation boutique where she continued developing her expertise in commercial and patent trial work, the firm said. Most recently, Haley was an integral member of a trial team that secured a $15 million jury verdict in the Northern District of California.

Haley has handled cases before federal district and appellate courts covering a broad range of emerging technologies, the firm said. She has extensive experience in case strategy, motions practice, fact and expert witness depositions, all aspects of the pretrial process, fact and expert witness trial examinations, and post-trial and appellate briefing.

Caldwell Cassady & Curry represents companies and individuals in high-stakes civil litigation, including patent infringement cases, trade secret claims, fiduciary duty cases, class actions, and disputes involving company founders.

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