Thomas Melsheimer
About Thomas Melsheimer
Tom Melsheimer tries lawsuits in state and federal courts, emphasizing intellectual property, business torts, and False Claims Act (FCA) litigation. His trial experience is unusually broad and extensive. On the civil side, he has tried to verdict cases involving patent infringement, trade secrets, insider trading, antitrust, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, product liability, and FCA violations. On the criminal side, he has tried to verdict cases involving bank fraud, public corruption, copyright infringement, aggravated sexual assault, and kidnapping. Tom’s jury trials include successfully representing plaintiffs and defendants on both coasts and throughout Texas.
Tom was lead trial counsel for billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban in the widely publicized insider trading case brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The jury cleared Mr. Cuban of any wrongdoing following a three-week trial in Dallas federal court. Tom has represented Mr. Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks, and other Cuban business interests since 2000.
Tom and co-counsel from the Texas Attorney General’s office helped the state secure the largest Medicaid fraud settlement in Texas history. The $158 million settlement reached during trial followed claims of illegal marketing practices associated with the prescription drug Risperdal®. His work in the case was featured in a 15-part series authored by acclaimed legal journalist Steven Brill and published by the Huffington Post in 2015.
Education
- University of Texas, JD
Austin, TX 78712 1986 - University of Notre Dame, BA
Notre Dame, IN 46556 1983
Practice Areas
- Complex Commercial Litigation
- Patent Litigation
- Trade Secrets
- Claims Act, and Qui Tam Litigation
- White Collar, Regulatory Defense & Investigations
- Compliance Programs
- Intellectual Property
- Brand Enforcement/ Trademark
- Litigation
- Technology Antitrust
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