Daniel Todd is an associate in the Austin office of Latham & Watkins.

Daniel represents clients in intellectual property disputes.

While in law school, Daniel participated in the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic. He also co-led the Youth Advocacy Project, an organization providing mentorship to young adults in the school-to-prison pipeline.

Prior to attending law school, Daniel worked as a patent agent for two years, focusing primarily on wireless communications.

Daniel's experience includes the following representative matters:

  • The Chamberlain Group LLC v. Overhead Door Corp. (E.D. Tex.): Defended Overhead Door in district court litigation relating to internet-based garage door operation, including preparing technical expert
  • Oasis Tooling, Inc. v. GlobalFoundries U.S., Inc. (D. Del): Defending GlobalFoundries in district court litigation relating to electronic design automation
  • Beaumont NAACP v. Jefferson County (E.D. Tex.): Representing Plaintiff Beaumont Branch of the NAACP pro bono in voting rights litigation

Bar Qualification

  • California
  • Texas

Education

  • JD, University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, 2021
  • MS in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016
  • BS in Biomedical Engineering, University of Virginia, 2014