Kenneth Bridges '98 Named Technicolor's Senior Vice President of Intellectual Property Enforcement and Litigation

From Technicolor's website:

25 February 2014 – Technicolor announces today that it has appointed Kenneth Bridges as Senior Vice President of Intellectual Property Enforcement and Litigation in its Technology segment, which includes Intellectual Property & Licensing and the company’s world class Research & Innovation laboratories. His appointment, effective immediately, reinforces Technicolor’s commitment to protect its intellectual property.

Following graduation from the University of Chicago Law School, Kenneth Bridges has served as outside patent litigation counsel for 15 years, working first at Kirkland & Ellis before founding his own firm. During his career, he has acquired extensive experience in developing strategies for exploitation of intellectual property portfolios, up through and including management of extensive, complex, multinational litigation. Kenneth has worked across a diverse array of technologies, most recently including wireless communications and mobile devices, among companies such as Apple, Ericsson, HTC, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and others.

“I am delighted to have another opportunity to work with Ken, who served me as outside counsel in my prior position at Apple. He is a skilled patent litigator with a unique combination of skills including protecting intellectual assets and driving focused dispute resolution to commercial success. Ken's addition to our team will further our ability to appropriately enforce Technicolor's intellectual property to the benefit of the company and its existing licensees,” said Boris Teksler, Senior Executive Vice-President of Technology Business Group.

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