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Jeremiah S. Helm, Ph.D.

Jeremiah S. Helm co-chairs Knobbe Martens’ appellate practice group.  Jeremiah has represented clients in a variety of technological fields, with an emphasis on patent litigation and appellate practice. Jeremiah has appeared before the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in over seventy cases, and routinely presents oral argument before the Court.

Before joining the firm, Jeremiah worked as an Associate Solicitor at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. In that role, Jeremiah represented the Director in both district and appellate courts, and provided legal advice about intellectual property law policy and regulation.
Clerk Experience
Law Clerk for the Honorable Judge Kimberly A. Moore, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (2010-2012).

Admitted to practice only in California. Practice outside of California is limited to matters and proceedings before federal courts and agencies.
University of Michigan Law School, J.D.
Princeton University, Ph.D., Chemistry
Rice University, B.A., Chemistry & Art History
State Bar of California
Biotech

Chemical, Industrial & Materials

Electrical, Semiconductor & Computer Technology

Electronics & Semiconductors

Medical Devices & Procedures

Pharmaceuticals

Appellate Litigation
Covered Business Method (CBM)
Hatch-Waxman Litigation
Inter Partes Review (IPR)
International Trade Commission (ITC) Disputes
Litigation
Patent Trial & Appeal Board (PTAB) Trials (Post Grant)
Post-Grant Review (PGR)

  • Recognized by The Legal 500 “United States” for Patent Litigation (2024)
  • Recognized in Patexia’s 2023 PTAB Intelligence Report as a “Top Performer” based on activity and performance before the PTAB
  • Recognized by The Legal 500 “United States” for Patent Litigation (2022)

Recognized by The Legal 500 “United States” for Patent Litigation (2022)

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Advisory Council (2024-present)

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