Feras Mousilli
Technology Transactions & Intellectual Property
Licensed in: Texas
About
Feras Mousilli is the founder and managing attorney of Mousilli Legal Group and regularly advises business clients on a range of technology law issues. He specializes in counseling technology companies from start-ups in their early formation and development, through support of multi-billion dollar business operations of the largest companies in the world. Mr. Mousilli has served as Senior Corporate Counsel for both Apple Inc. and Dell Inc., where he counseled clients on product development and intellectual property matters, including advertising & marketing, copyright, and trademark strategies and risks. Prior to serving as corporate counsel, Mr. Mousilli practiced with DLA Piper in the intellectual property group, specializing in patent litigation as a registered U.S. Patent Attorney. Mr. Mousilli served on the board of the ACC Austin Chapter for a number of years, including as President-Elect and was a Guest Lecturer at the University of Texas School of Law. He is the proud recipient of the Judge Suzanne Covington Pro Bono Award from Volunteer Legal Services and serves on local boards of national civil rights organizations. He was named a 2010 Texas Rising Star among Texas Super Lawyers in Texas Monthly Magazine. Mr. Mousilli holds bachelor degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science, and a Masters in Computer Science Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Texas School of Law.
Practice Areas
Featured Clients
Services
- Technology TransactionsStrategic Commercialization of Technology Assets and Intellectual Property$825/hourly
Work
Founder & Managing PartnerLloyd & MousilliJun 2004 - Present
Senior Legal CounselAppleJan 2014 - Dec 2016
Senior Corporate CounselDellJan 2006 - Dec 2014
Education
- University of Texas - AustinJuris Doctorate • 2003
- Johns HopkinsMasters in Computer Science Engineering
- Johns HopkinsBachelors in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science