Michael F. Reeder II practices in the intellectual property litigation section in the firm’s Houston office, focusing primarily on patent litigation. He has represented clients through all phases of litigation in federal court, including trial and post-verdict motions.
Mr. Reeder’s practice has covered oilfield services technologies as well as electronics and software technologies, including GPS-based cellular phone services and microprocessor systems and architectures.
Mr. Reeder is actively involved in the firm’s pro bono practice, receiving a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition in 2010 for his work with the Asian Law Caucus representing an immigrant from Sri Lanka who sought asylum in the United States due to life-threatening torture from both the Tamil Tigers and Sri Lankan government.
Mr. Reeder received his J.D. with honors from the University of Texas School of Law in 2009. In 2005, he received his B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Texas, focusing his final semesters on microcontroller applications.
Outside the office, Mr. Reeder is an active member of Planned Parenthood’s Young Leader program and the Houston Bar Association’s Adopt-a-School Committee.
Mr. Reeder is a member of the State Bar of Texas and is admitted to practice in the Eastern and Southern Districts of Texas.