Matthew Powers

Matthew Powers

Partner, Tensegrity Law Group, LLP

Matt Powers is known for taking tough cases to trial and winning them. He tries patent cases, trade secret cases, fraud cases, fiduciary duty cases, antitrust cases and contract cases. Mr. Powers tries cases all over the country and has directed litigations all over the world. Many of the world’s leading companies have called on Mr. Powers to lead trial teams in difficult cases, and he is often called on to replace another firm’s litigation team for trial on very short notice. He has led teams winning billion dollar cases for many of the leading companies in the world.

Mr. Powers is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and of the International Society of Barristers. He is continually recognized as a “Star Performer” by Chambers USA and in 2011 he received top rankings in the national, local, federal circuit, and ITC categories in Managing Intellectual Property magazine.

In 2010, Managing Intellectual Property magazine also named him “Outstanding IP Practitioner of the Year.” In 2011, Chambers Global noted that he is said by sources to be “always the brightest bulb in the room” and is viewed as an obvious choice for the biggest and most challenging cases. Chambers USA 2010 noted that he is “universally recognized as a star in the field” because of “his impressive trial work.” Chambers USA 2009 notes that clients lauded him as a “mesmerizing trial lawyer” whose peers claim he “continues to soar,” and emphasize his “unmistakable star quality.” Mr. Powers was distinguished as a “Leading Lawyer” by Legal 500 US 2009 and described by clients as “a litigator you don’t want to argue against in court.” He was singled out by Chambers USA 2008 as “king of the jungle…a master trial litigator and a genius when it comes to patents… fantastically clever and exceptionally talented.” Chambers USA 2007 also recognized him as a “Star Performer” – the only patent litigator in the country so recognized – calling him “genuinely feared as a courtroom opponent” and “a dominant force in the market.” In 2007, The American Lawyer described Mr. Powers as a “bona fide litigation superstar.” The National Law Journal named him one of the top ten litigators in the country in 2006, and in 2005 he was named “Trial Lawyer of the Year” by the Santa Clara County Trial Lawyers Association. He was also named a “Father of the Year” for 2004 by the Father’s Day Council of San Francisco.

Mr. Powers has published extensively on various aspects of intellectual property law and litigation. He is a frequent lecturer nationally and internationally on intellectual property litigation issues. He is a co-author of The Patent Case Management Judicial Guide (2016), published by the Federal Circuit Center