Radulescu LLP to Host LED Industry Webinar on Patent Issues Facing the Lighting Industry

Radulescu LLP to Host LED Industry Webinar

New York, New York – Due to popular demand and the continued importance of patents to the LED industry, attorneys from Radulescu LLP will host a webinar on May 15, 2025 to discuss developments in IP litigation over the past year. For the past eight years running, David Radulescu, Ph.D., has provided a yearly update on patent issues facing the LED lighting industry. These privately-hosted meetings have been well attended by LED lighting companies interested in learning more about the threat of patent litigation to their businesses. 

This year’s presentation will cover the following topics:

  1. Recent Trends in U.S. Patent Litigation in the LED Industry.
  2. The LED Patent Litigation Landscape: Who Is Suing and Who Is Being Sued.
  3. Update on the Signify EnabLED Licensing Program.Over the past year and a half Signify has been litigating against Current, Menards, Lepro, Luminex, Keystone Tech, Atomi and Nanoleaf.  Signify has officially settled with Current , Keystone Tech. and Atomi; the remaining cases are on-going.  The status and new developments in each of these cases will be discussed.
  4. Update on other LED industry licensing programs, including Lynk Labs (losing over 20 validity challenges filed by Home Deport/Samsung), CAO Lighting (6+ suits with no substantial success), BX LED (10+ suits filed), LED Apogee, SemiLED Innovations LLC and EdisonLED.

Participation is by confirmed registration only.  Register for the Zoom webinar by clicking here.  Any questions please contact [email protected].  The presentation will start at 1:00 pm (EST) and run for approximately 1.5 hours.

About Radulescu LLP

Radulescu LLP is a patent litigation firm that specializes in cases where a deep understanding of the interplay between technology and legal issues is critical to a company’s litigation success. The firm is comprised of attorneys that have litigated more compound semiconductor patent infringement cases than any others in the U.S. See www.radip.com for more details about the firm, including expertise and litigation experience that extends to a range of industries including semiconductors, electronics, communications, and materials.

The information in this press release is not intended to and does not offer legal advice or legal representation on any matter. No attorney-client relationship is created until such a relationship has been established in writing.