Aaron A. Myers

Myers, Boebel & MacLeod L.L.P.

5001 Chowen Ave. S.

Suite 2000

Minneapolis, MN 55410

Direct: (612) 435-8642

 

aam@mbmfirm.com

Aaron A. Myers is a founding partner of the firm.  Before founding the firm, he spent five years practicing intellectual property and products liability litigation at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P. in Minneapolis.  Mr. Myers has experience in numerous legal areas, including intellectual property, patent and trade secret litigation, personal injury and product liability litigation, and commercial disputes and business litigation.  He was named a “Rising Star” by Minnesota Law & Politics for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.

Mr. Myers lives in southwest Minneapolis with his wife, Jessica, and their three children.

Selected Results 

Counsel in Arctic Cat Inc. v. Injection Research Specialists, Inc. and Pacer Industries Inc., No. 01-543 (D. Minn., filed March 2001).  Mr. Myers was part of a team representing Arctic Cat in patent litigation involving multiple parties and events spanning more than a decade.  Arctic Cat was accused of infringing patents for electronic fuel injection technology and presented with a $100 million demand.  In 2005, Arctic Cat received summary judgment rulings in its favor on six separate legal grounds.  Those rulings established the invalidity and unenforceability of the critical patent, and established Arctic Cat’s non-infringement as to certain accused products.  Following the rulings in Arctic Cat’s favor, the parties settled all claims with no payment from Arctic Cat, covenants not to sue issued to Arctic Cat and its customers and vendors, and indemnification by the adverse parties’ parent companies.

Published Opinions 

Arctic Cat v. Injection Research Specialists, 362 F. Supp. 2d 1113 (D. Minn. 2005) (granting Arctic Cat summary judgments in patent litigation) (additional summary judgments awarded in separate opinions).   

Bar Admissions 

  • Minnesota, 2001
  • United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, 2002

Publications

In Defense of the Patent Lawyer's Right to Slaughter the English Language, Intellectual Property Today (October 2001)

Civic Associations

Board Member, South Minneapolis YMCA.

* Selection as a Rising Star is not intended to be viewed as comparative to other lawyers or to create an expectation about results that might be achieved in a future matter.

 

   

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