Olga Slobodyanyuk is of counsel in Quinn Emanuel’s Silicon Valley office. She joined the firm in 2018. Her practice area focuses on intellectual property litigation, such as high-stakes patent infringement, trademark, and copyright cases. She has trial experience on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants in numerous federal courts and the International Trade Commission. Olga’s work spans a wide range industries, such as technology, telecommunications, and semiconductors.
Prior to joining the firm, Olga worked as a pro bono fellow at another global law firm. While there, she represented multiple clients with issues related to housing, education, and domestic violence.
- Samsung
- Salesforce
- Juul
- NVIDIA
- Zazzle
- Seed Beauty
- Tech Shop
- Currently defending on appeal a summary judgment decision of no infringement from the Western District of Texas in an AI patent case.
- Obtained a complete defense victory on behalf of Samsung in a jury trial in the Eastern District of Texas involving patents declared essential to the 4G/LTE standard and the obligation to license such patents on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory terms.
- Obtained a complete defense victory for Google in a patent infringement trial in the Eastern District of Texas. After just an hour of deliberation, the jury found Google did not infringe any of the four patents-in-suit.
- Obtained a general exclusion order on behalf of Juul Labs Inc. at the International Trade Commission in a design patent case.
- In a pro bono trademark case in the Northern District of California, obtained a jury verdict of only nominal damages despite the jury finding willful infringement.
- Harvard Law School
(J.D., 2016) - University of California at Berkeley
(B.A., History & Slavic Languages and Culture, 2012)
- The State Bar of California
- Russian