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About Joseph C. Smith, Jr.

Joseph C. Smith, Jr. is a lawyer practicing complex commercial litigation, financial institutions litigation, patent litigation and 1 other area of law. Joseph C. received a B.A. degree from Yale College, and has been licensed for 35 years. Joseph C. practices at Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP in Denver, CO.

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Areas of Law

  • Other 4
    • Complex Commercial Litigation
    • Financial Institutions Litigation
    • Patent Litigation
    • False Claims Act

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Partner
    Firm Name
    Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Cases Tried or Otherwise taken to Judgment: Jeff Benton
    Zoo Fans v. Avedon Engineering
    Airius: (Federal District Court, District of Colorado)
    Represented Avedon
    Airius in action by plaintiffs seeking declaratory judgment of no wrongdoing in suit arising from their alleged misuse of Avedon's
    Airius' business information. Jury verdict for Avedon
    Airius on counterclaims of unfair competition
    unjust enrichment.
    Static Control Components, Inc. v. Lexmark International, Inc.: (Federal District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky)
    Represented Static Control in consolidated cases concerning aftermarket for repair of toner cartridges for Lexmark laser printers. Lexmark alleged patent infringement
    active inducement of infringement. Static Control alleged patent misuse. Six week jury trial. Jury verdict for Static Control.
    Darkprint Imaging, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc.: (Federal District Court, Colorado)
    Defended Static Control against patent infringement claim. Technology involved electroless nickel plating for laser printer parts. Achieved favorable Markman ruling, then won summary judgment of patent invalidity based on obviousness.
    Poly Trucking, Inc. v. Concentra Health Services, Inc.: (Colorado Court of Appeals)
    Retained by Poly Trucking to appeal order reforming settlement agreement based on alleged unilateral mistake. Appeal concerned alleged duty to disclose information to adverse party during settlement negotiations. Appeal won
    order reversed.
    Static Control Components, Inc. v. Darkprint Imaging, Inc.: (Federal District Court, Middle District of North Carolina)
    Represented Static Control in case arising from Darkprint's misappropriation of trade secrets, unfair
    deceptive business practices
    tortious interference with Static employee's non-compete agreement. Summary judgment for Static on Darkprint's counterclaim. Jury verdict
    judgment for Static, awarding both compensatory
    punitive damages.
    Gore v. Bush, et al.: (Leon County Circuit Court, Florida)
    Represented President George W. Bush in election contest filed by former Vice President Al Gore in Leon County, Florida, contesting the results of the 2000 Presidential election in Florida.
    Langley v. Pratt & Whitney: (Jefferson County District Court, Colorado)
    Represented Pratt & Whitney against claims of fraud, breach of contract, consumer-protection violations
    design defect, arising from manufacture, sale
    repair of jet engines. Directed verdict for Pratt on all claims arising from manufacture
    sale of engines. Jury verdict for Pratt on all claims arising from repair of engines.
    Sonoco Products Co. v. The Newark Group, Inc. et al.: (Colorado Court of Appeals)
    Argued The Newark Group's appeal of a judgment awarding damages
    injunctive relief for misappropriation of trade secrets
    other confidential or proprietary information. Appeal challenged only the award of damages. Judgment affirmed.
    Chromalloy v. Pratt & Whitney: (Texas State Court, Bexar County)
    Defended Pratt & Whitney in $2.4 billion antitrust action filed by jet-repair competitor. Led counterclaim team. Jury verdict for Pratt & Whitney.
    Koch v. Koch Industries: (Federal District Court, Kansas
    10th Circuit Court of Appeals)
    Represented primary plaintiff
    appellant, William Koch, in action for fraud, breach of contract
    breach of fiduciary duty, arising from sale of stock in nation's second largest privately held company. Worked primarily with experts to develop claims regarding company's accounting practices, value of real estate subsidiary,
    actual damages exceeding $1 billion. Jury verdict for Koch Industries
    affirmed by Tenth Circuit
    certiorari denied by United States Supreme Court.
    Cvengros v. Cenco: (Illinois State Court)
    Defended Cenco against claims of fraud
    breach of contract, arising from sale of suture manufacturing business. Bench trial. Judgment for Cenco on all claims.
    Boulder Sausage Litigation: (State, Federal District
    Bankruptcy Court, Colorado)
    Defended former directors of liquidated Chapter 7 debtor against actions by former shareholders of the debtor, arising from directors' purchase of estate's assets. Claims included fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, RICO
    a motion to reopen the bankruptcy proceeding. Achieved dismissal of state-court actions. Federal magistrate judge recommended dismissal of federal action.
    Other Representative Cases: Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities Litigation: (Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts) Represented MassMutual in its actions under the Massachusetts Uniform Securities Act, against underwriters Credit Suisse
    Goldman Sachs, arising from their sales of residential mortgage-backed securities to MassMutual in 2005-2007. Credit Suisse settled after four weeks of trial, taking an additional $79.5 million charge to earnings because of the settlement payment. Goldman Sachs settled shortly thereafter.
    Adams et al. v. Trinity Industries, Inc. et al.: (Circuit Court for the City of St. Louis, Missouri)
    Defending Trinity against several plaintiff's claims, joined in one action, alleging personal injuries from Trinity's ET-Plus guardrail end terminal system.
    Washington v. Trinity Industries, Inc. & Trinity Highway Products, LLC: (M.D.N.C.)
    Defended Trinity in action alleging personal injuries from Trinity's ET-Plus guardrail end terminal system. Settled shortly before trial.
    Cole v. Asurion
    T-Mobile: (Federal District Court, Central District of California
    U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit)
    Represented Asurion
    T-Mobile in class action brought by T-Mobile subscriber who purchased cell-phone insurance
    claimed, on behalf of 1.4 million consumers, that Asurion
    T-Mobile did not sufficiently disclose the terms of the insurance. Won stay of case pending individual class member arbitrations
    case settled after oral argument of plaintiff's appeal of stay to Ninth Circuit.
    Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
    BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP v. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation: (Federal District Court, Northern District of California)
    Represented MGIC in mortgage insurance dispute with Countrywide. Case settled.
    Walker Digital, LLC v. ADT, Tyco Safety Products,
    Westec Intelligent Surveillance (among others): (Federal District Court, Delaware)
    Represented ADT, TSP
    Westec in patent infringement actions. Patents were alleged to cover certain internet-based surveillance systems. Case settled.
    United States of America ex rel. Oberg v. Nelnet et al.: (Federal District Court, Eastern District of Virginia)
    Represented Nelnet in qui tam action under Federal False Claims Act. Relator alleged that Nelnet submitted false claims for hundreds of millions of dollars in student loan subsidies. Case settled immediately before jury selection.
    GEA v. Bechtel Power: (Federal District Court, District of Colorado)
    Represented Bechtel in dispute with subcontractor over subcontractor's performance during construction of power plant in Athens, New York. Case settled.
    Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Co., FSB v. National City Bank: (Supreme Court of the State of New York)
    Represented National City Bank in case concerning its $4.5 billion sale of mortgage origination
    servicing businesses to Merrill Lynch. Case settled.
    DK Acquisition Partners, L.P. et al. v. J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. et al.: (Federal District Court, Southern District of Texas)
    Represented holders of about $1.6 billion in Enron bank debt in action against J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Citigroup
    affiliates, alleging fraud
    other wrongdoing based on defendants' knowledge of
    participation in scheme to conceal Enron's true financial condition. Case settled after discovery.
    Smith v. Arthur Andersen, et al.: (Federal District Court, Arizona)
    Defended Andersen in action by bankruptcy plan trustee for Boston Chicken, Inc., alleging malpractice, negligence, breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation,
    aiding
    abetting breach of fiduciary duty. Trustee sought $1.5 billion in compensatory damages
    case settled for $40 million shortly before trial.
    Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. v. Syngenta Seeds, Inc.: (Federal District Court, Southern District of Iowa)
    Represented Pioneer in action for trade secret misappropriation, patent infringement
    reverse palming-off, arising from Syngenta's acquisition
    use of Pioneer's proprietary hybrid corn
    parent seed
    germplasm.
    Elm Technology Corp. v. Tachyon Semiconductor Corp.: (Superior Court, Santa Clara County, California)
    Defended Tachyon against breach of contract claim arising from licensing of semiconductor technology
    parties' agreement to terminate licenses. Case settled after Tachyon counterclaimed for breach of contract
    fraud.
    Espinoza v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: (District Court, Pueblo County, Colorado)
    Retained by Wal-Mart to challenge multi-million-dollar default judgment entered in personal injury action. Motion to set aside granted.
    Powell v. DuPont et al.: (Federal District Court, Colorado)
    Defended DuPont against claims of negligence
    strict liability, arising from the plaintiff's alleged workplace exposure to a DuPont product. Achieved voluntary dismissal by plaintiff before trial.
    Adams et al. v. AIMCO: (Superior Court, San Francisco County, California)
    Defended Denver-based Real Estate Investment Trust AIMCO in suit by nine families living in HUD-subsidized apartments owned by AIMCO. Plaintiffs asserted personal injury claims arising from allegedly toxigenic mold in apartments, among other habitability issues. Case settled.
    Goodyear, et al. v. Beren, et al.: (District Court, City
    County of Denver)
    Represented Robert M. Beren in action by personal representative of estate of deceased brother Sheldon K. Beren, alleging breaches of contract
    fiduciary duty with respect to closely held Delaware corporation. Case settled.
    Unitech v. DuPont: (Federal District Court, Idaho)
    Defended DuPont against claims of breach of contract, theft of trade secrets
    tortious interference with economic relations, arising from failed joint venture. Achieved favorable settlement before trial.
    Siemens, AG v. LG Semicon
    Hyundai v. Infineon Technologies, et al.: (Federal District Courts, Delaware
    N.D. California)
    Represented Siemens
    Infineon in patent infringement litigation relating to semiconductor devices
    processes. District of Delaware (Judge McKelvie)
    Northern District of California (Judge Ware). Case settled.
    Guardian Life Insurance v. El Dorado: (Denver District Court
    Colorado Court of Appeals)
    Principal author of El Dorado's briefs on appeal
    petition for certiorari on narrowed issues after Court of Appeals decision. Also defended El Dorado against Guardian's post-trial motion for attorneys' fees in two-day evidentiary hearing. Settled after El Dorado filed petition for certiorari.
    Sound Solution v. Pratt & Whitney et al.: (Federal District Court, Illinois)
    Defended Pratt & Whitney in antitrust action based on joint venture arrangements among Pratt, The Boeing Company
    the maker of a noise-control device for the Pratt engines on Boeing's 737-200 airplane. Worked primarily on antitrust theories. Settled on eve of trial.
    United Technologies Corporation v. Heico: (Federal District Court, Florida)
    Represented United Technologies in antitrust
    patent infringement action arising from Heico's production
    sale of jet engine replacement parts. Worked primarily on Heico's counterclaims against United Technologies.
    Amazing Enterprises v. Dun & Bradstreet: (Boulder County District Court, Colorado)
    Defended Dun & Bradstreet against claims of negligent misrepresentation brought by Ponzi-scheme investors who alleged reliance on Dun & Bradstreet credit report. Worked primarily on developing counterclaim
    motions for summary judgment. Settled favorably.
    Hughes Aircraft Company v. Underwriters at Lloyds of London: (California State Court)
    Represented Hughes in third-party property damage insurance coverage litigation. Worked primarily on successful discovery of reinsurance treaties, for which there was no California precedent.

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1991, Colorado
    Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
    Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
    Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
    Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals
    United States Supreme Court
    U.S. Court of Claims
    Memberships

    PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

    Co-Chairman, Professional Liability Litigation Committee, American Bar Association Section of Litigation (2003-2005)

    Chairman, Board of Directors, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver

    Board of Directors and Board of Advisors, ACE Scholarships

    Board of Trustees, The Independence Institute

    Board of Directors, Denver Academy of Dramatic Arts

    Board of Advisors, Untapped Potential Project

    Board of Advisors, Texas Review of Law and Politics

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of Chicago Law School
    J.D.
    President

    University of Chicago Law School
    J.D.
    The Federalist Society

    University of Chicago Law School
    J.D.
    1991 Bradley Fellow in Law and Government
    Other Education
    Yale College
    B.A.
    Yale Debate Team

    Yale College
    B.A.
    cum laude

    Yale College
    B.A.
    1988 Faculty prizes for oratory and debate

    Yale College
    B.A.
    Varsity Member

    Yale College
    B.A.
    Distinction in the Philosophy Major
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1966
    Columbus, Ohio, December 28, 1966

Joseph C. Smith, Jr.

Partner at Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP
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1899 Wynkoop StreetDenver, CO 80202U.S.A.

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