Ryan Fitzgerald
Overview
Ryan Fitzgerald is an associate in Crowell & Moring’s Chicago office, where he works on both patent prosecution and patent litigation matters.
Ryan’s experience includes drafting and prosecuting patent applications for various subject matters, including medical devices, HVAC systems, and other mechanical and electro-mechanical devices. Additionally, Ryan has experience performing legal research on a variety of intellectual property issues, including patent claim construction, trademarks, and data privacy.
Career & Education
- University of Notre Dame, B.S., mechanical engineering, summa cum laude, mechanical engineering, 2016
- University of Minnesota Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, 2021
- Illinois
Professional Activities and Memberships
- American Bar Association, Member
Ryan's Insights
Firm News | 1 min read | 03.19.26
Crowell Secures $48 Million Jury Verdict for Kawasaki in Landmark Patent Case
San Francisco – March 19, 2026: Crowell & Moring achieved a decisive victory for Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the Northern District of California, obtaining a $48 million jury verdict after a two-week trial. The jury unanimously found that Rorze Corporation and its U.S. subsidiary, Rorze Automation, Inc., willfully infringed Kawasaki’s U.S. Patent No. RE45,772.
Press Coverage | 03.16.26
Client Alert | 2 min read | 11.14.25
Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24
Insights
Motion to Dismiss Based on Trade Secret Disclosure in a Patent for the Birds
|02.22.24
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
Pinkerton Tobacco v. Kretek Int’l: Defendant’s Statute of Limitations Argument Goes Up in Smoke
|11.07.22
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
- |
03.15.22
Crowell & Moring’s Trade Secrets Trends
Ryan's Insights
Firm News | 1 min read | 03.19.26
Crowell Secures $48 Million Jury Verdict for Kawasaki in Landmark Patent Case
San Francisco – March 19, 2026: Crowell & Moring achieved a decisive victory for Kawasaki Heavy Industries in the Northern District of California, obtaining a $48 million jury verdict after a two-week trial. The jury unanimously found that Rorze Corporation and its U.S. subsidiary, Rorze Automation, Inc., willfully infringed Kawasaki’s U.S. Patent No. RE45,772.
Press Coverage | 03.16.26
Client Alert | 2 min read | 11.14.25
Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24




