Greg Arovas is widely regarded as one of the nation’s leading intellectual property litigation attorneys. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in numerous high-profile patent and trade secret cases, working with major technology companies such as Intel, Samsung, Sony, IBM, Red Hat, Lenovo, Charter, Alcatel-Lucent, Altera, Xilinx, Siemens, Infineon, and Boston Scientific. Greg has successfully tried a variety of district court and ITC cases to verdict, covering a wide range of technologies including computers, software, communications, and medical devices.
Recognized as a leader in his field, Greg has been featured in several prestigious industry publications and legal directories, including Chambers USA, Chambers Global, IAM Patent Litigation 250, The New York Law Journal, and Managing Intellectual Property. He was named a Distinguished Leader by the New York Law Journal in 2021 and was honored as New York’s Outstanding IP Litigator by Managing Intellectual Property in 2014. In 2011, he was named an Intellectual Property MVP by Law360.
Chambers USA commended Greg for being “very good on his feet” and deeply knowledgeable about the technical aspects of IP litigation, while also calling him “one of the smartest people in the field.” Clients have praised him as “an excellent lead trial lawyer” and a “dynamic advocate” who drives his firm’s practice. Chambers Global recognized his strong technical ability, excellent communication skills, and strategic approach to high-stakes technology and consumer electronics patent disputes.
The Legal 500 United States describes Greg as a “cerebral, strategy-focused trial lawyer” with an ability to look at the bigger picture in cases. He is also noted for his “thorough understanding of the law and its business implications.” Managing IP identifies Greg as a key figure in the patent group, highlighting his strong reputation for representing high-tech industry clients. Intellectual Asset Management magazine has called him “one of the country’s greatest patent trial advocates” with an impressive track record in complex competitor disputes.