Jeremy Adelson

Milwaukee, Partner


Education

  • University of Wisconsin Law School (J.D., summa cum laude, 2009; Order of the Coif)
  • University of Wisconsin – Madison (B.S., 1997, materials science & engineering)

Bar Admissions

  • State of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
  • U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Awards

  • Recognized in the areas of Patent Litigation and Intellectual Property Litigation by the Best Lawyers in America© publication (2024-2025)
  • Recognized as a “Rising Star” in Business Litigation by Wisconsin Super Lawyers® (2019)
  • American Bar Association and Bureau of National Affairs Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law (2009)
  • Salmon Dalberg Award as an outstanding member of the graduating law school class (2009)
  • Nathan Burkan Memorial Award (A.S.C.A.P) for the best paper on copyright law at the University of Wisconsin Law School (2009)

Biography


Jeremy Adelson joined Hansen Reynolds LLC in 2013. Prior to joining the Firm, Mr. Adelson was an Associate at Michael Best & Friedrich, one of Milwaukee’s oldest and largest law firms. Prior to his legal career, Mr. Adelson was the Director of Engineering at a prosthetics and orthotics manufacturer and an engineer in the aerospace and sporting goods industries. Mr. Adelson’s practice includes counseling clients on matters of intellectual property and intellectual property litigation.

 

Experience


Blue Water Innovations v. Vevazz, et al. (S.D. Fla.) – Mr. Adelson led the Hansen Reynolds litigation team for the defendants in a lawsuit involving three patents relating to systems and methods for reducing the amount of lipids stored in the cells of a body (typically used in non-invasive cosmetic procedures) and various claims of state and federal trademark and unfair competition. All claims against the defendants were dismissed and the Court denied the Plaintiff leave to amend and ordered the case closed.

Cree v. Kingbright Electronic Co. Ltd., et al. (W.D. Wis.) Mr. Adelson was a member of the Hansen Reynolds litigation team for the defendants in a multi-million dollar litigation involving eight patents relating to white light LED technology and parallel inter partes review proceedings in front of the PTAB. A favorable settlement was secured after a year and a half of litigation in front of Judge Conley.

Bravo Company USA, Inc. v. Martin J. Bordson d/b/a Badger Ordnance. (D. Nev.) Mr. Adelson was a member of the Hansen Reynolds litigation team for the plaintiff in litigation involving two patents relating to accessories for firearms. A favorable settlement was secured on behalf of plaintiff after the Hansen Reynolds litigation team replaced prior litigation counsel.

Feldmann Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Inc. v. Ardisam, Inc. (W.D. Wis.) Mr. Adelson was a member of the Hansen Reynolds litigation team for the plaintiff in litigation involving a patent relating to propane powered ice augers. A favorable settlement was secured on behalf of plaintiff after the Hansen Reynolds litigation team replaced prior litigation counsel.

Quality Healthcare Intermediary, LLC v. CoreSource Inc. (N.D. Ill) – successful defense of alleged patent infringement of a business method patents. The asserted claims were cancelled after Covered Business Method (CBM) challenge before the PTAB.

E-Z-GO, et al v. Club Car, Inc. (S.D. Ga) – successful defense of alleged patent infringement related to technology used in golf cart and utility vehicles. The asserted claims were cancelled after reexamination challenge before the PTO.

Uretek USA, INC. v. Certified Foundations et al. (M.D. Fla) – successful defense of alleged patent infringement related to method of stabilizing foundation soils through the injection of expanding urethane foams.​