Vivian has experience in a wide variety of patent matters, including litigation in district courts and at the ITC, inter partes review proceedings, and ex parte reexamination proceedings. Vivian also has experience working with various types of technologies, including semiconductors, artificial intelligence, wireless and wired networks, consumer electronics, cloud computing, and automotives. She also leverages her background in patent prosecution in her litigation practice and offers the ability to communicate effectively with inventors and expert witnesses.
Vivian has previously held roles in which she not only handled patent litigation and patent prosecution matters, but also worked on trademark and copyright prosecution matters, trademark and copyright litigation matters. During law school, Vivian was a judicial extern to Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
With a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the technology and innovation market, Livia regularly advises early and late-stage companies on both single and multi-tranche investment rounds, secondaries, bridge financings, LBOs, buyouts and other types of exits, mergers, and corporate reorganisations. She has worked with international innovative companies from their inception and has also advised many of the key venture capital and private equity investors in the Italian and international markets.
Alongside her focus on technologies, she has acquired specific experience in the healthcare sector by working alongside one of the world-leading groups in the laboratory analysis sector, from its entry onto the national scene to the consolidation of its leadership position in Italy through M&A transactions.
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