Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
Miriam Quinn's extensive experience helps Fulbright & Jaworski deal with its most complicated intellectual property matters. Since joining the firm's Dallas office in 2004, Miriam has served an instrumental role in the firm's intellectual property practice group. Her practice concentrates on patent litigation. Her technical areas of experience include the areas of banking systems, hard drive read/write head technology, semiconductors, circuit design and processes, software and web-based applications, telecommunications, digital electronics, fiber-optics, global satellite positioning systems, RF technology and router technology.
- Representation of prominent German-technology companies in defense of patent infringement allegations resulting in favorable settlement
- Representation of patent holder against prominent software and hardware manufacturers resulting in favorable settlement for the client
- Representation of major telecommunications company in defense of patent infringement lawsuit resulting in favorable settlement for the client
- Representation of Fortune 500 multi-national company in patent litigation resulting in jury verdict of no inequitable conduct in favor of client
- Representation of large bank in defense of patent infringement lawsuit concerning check imaging resulting in favorable settlement for client
- Representation of Fortune 500 technology company against competitor in defense of patent infringement lawsuit resulting in mid-trial settlement favorable to the client
- Representation of wireless communications company in defense of patent infringement lawsuit resulting in settlement favorable to the client
- Dallas Bar Association - Intellectual Property Section
- State Bar of Texas
- Dallas Bar Association of Young Lawyers
- Dallas-Ft. Worth Intellectual Property Association
- Society of Women Engineers
- Protection for Indigenous Knowledge: An International Law Analysis, 17 Fla. Bar Int'l L.Q. 16, 2001
- Senate and House of Representatives Bills Seek to Undo Supreme Court Rulings on Pleading Standards, Fulbright Newsletter, December 2009
- "Indirect Infringement, no silver bullet," UTCLE Advanced Patent Law Institute, Austin, October 2005
- "The Effects of Judicial Review of Prosecution Conduct – Balancing Competing Interest in the Inequitable Conduct Inquiry," UTCLE Advanced Patent Law Institute, Austin, October 2006
- "Lessons in e-Discovery - Preservation, Protective Orders, Stipulations" AIPLA 2--8 Spring Meeting, Meeting of the Young Lawyers Committee
- "E-Discovery Readiness & Response: Proactive Steps for Reducing E-Discovery Costs & Risks," panelist, 2009 AIIM Expo in Philadelphia
- "Treading in Largely Unknown Waters: Advanced Issues in e-Discovery," UTCLE Advanced Patent Law Institute, Austin October 2009
- "IP Law for Engineers," Society of Women Engineers, Dallas Chapter Meeting, November 2009
- "Tips to Enhance Your e-Discovery Capabilities," panelist, 2010 AIIM Expo in Philadelphia
2002 - J.D., summa cum laude, St. Thomas School of Law
1993 - B.S., electrical engineering, Florida International University
While in law school, Miriam was editor-in-chief of St. Thomas Law Review and was a board member of the International Moot Court. She was a member of Phi Delta Phi. She was admitted to practice law in the state of Texas in 2002 and is also registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Miriam enjoys playing golf, reading and working with textiles.
- Portuguese - Limited
- Spanish - Limited



