Neel Chatterjee

Neel Chatterjee is an internationally recognized technology litigator and trial lawyer. He has a proven track record handling hard‑to‑win technology cases that often break new legal ground or involve existential issues for major products and business models. He has represented a who’s who of leading  technology companies in their most significant technology disputes, and has expertise spanning patents, trade secrets, copyrights, internet law, and complex commercial technology matters. Many of the disputes Neel has handled have been some of the most groundbreaking technology disputes in the country, and television shows and movies have even been made about some of Neel’s matters.

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Neel has served on many influential boards, including serving as president of Vanderbilt Law School’s Board of Advisors, the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, the Asian Pacific Fund, the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, the South Asian American Justice Collective, and AccessLex. His pro bono leadership in City of Gilroy v. Superior Court—a case he argued with Disability Rights Advocates before the California Supreme Court and that secured a landmark decision protecting vulnerable community members—and his long‑standing commitment to public‑interest advocacy exemplify the kind of leadership that strengthens disability rights nationwide.