Kimberly Parke is an associate in Dickstein Shapiro's Intellectual Property Practice. She focuses on patent litigation, including investigations at the International Trade Commission. Ms. Parke was a member of the trial team that obtained a $593 million judgment on behalf of the firm's client in Saffran v. Johnson & Johnson and Cordis Corp., a patent infringement case involving biomedical stents which was tried in the Eastern District of Texas. She was also part of the trial team in Saffran v. Boston Scientific, a case involving the same client which resulted in a favorable $501 million judgment in 2008.