Christian G. Andreu-von Euw

Christian G. Andreu-von Euw

Educations
  • B.S. Engineering, Harvey Mudd College, 1999
  • J.D., University of Southern California, 2009
Bar admissions
  • California State Courts
  • Northern District of California
  • Central District of California
  • Southern District of California
  • Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
  • Federal Circuit Court of Appeals

Representative Cases

Planner 5D v. Meta Platforms, Inc. et. al. (Northern District of California)

Represent Planner 5D in copyright/trade secret lawsuit regarding unauthorized acquisition and use of 3D models for artificial intelligence training.

Yardi Systems, Inc. v. Property Solutions Int’l, Inc. (Central District of California)

Represented Property Solutions in trade secret/copyright suit involving allegations of software copying and claims of data security vulnerabilities..

Teradata Corp. v. SAP SE (Northern District of California)

Represented Teradata in trade secret/copyright suit involving parallelized database technology.

Confidential Trade Secret Arbitration

Represented biotechnology company in one week arbitration hearing in case alleging trade secret theft and breach of fiduciary duty by a former executive.

DexCom v. Glucovation (San Diego Superior Court)

Represented DexCom in trade secret suit involving glucose monitoring technology.

Certain Wireless Consumer Elec. Devices and Components There of (International Trade Commision)

Represented Kyocera Communications in two-week trial of patent dispute about microprocessor clocking. Developed and presented experimental data that led to a trial finding of non-infringement.

Meridian Bioscience, Inc. v. DiaSorin, Inc. (Southern District of Ohio)

Represented Meridian in contract dispute involving immunotherapy collaboration agreement.

In re: Garcia-Tolentino (Sealed proceedings)

Represented a Mexican national accused of espionage.

Eastman Kodak v. Kyocera Corp. (Western District of New York)

Represented Kyocera in a licensing dispute involving digital imaging patents.

People v. Grover (San Diego Superior Court)

Defended domestic violence victim accused of attacking her abuser.