
Morrison-Foster, LLP
- BS, Harvey Mudd College, Electrical Engineering
- JD, University of Southern California
Joined May 2019, concentration: engineering and the law (LAW)
Christian Andreu-von Euw focuses his practice on intellectual property disputes and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on patent and trade secrets litigation. He represents electronics, biotechnology and software companies in disputes involving patents, trade secrets, business interference and other matters in state and federal courts and before the International Trade Commission.
Before becoming an attorney, Andreu-von Euw worked as an electrical engineer in both the United States and Germany. He designed products in the telecommunications and broadcast video industries and was awarded U.S. Patent No. 7,120,363 for his work in free space optical communications. His technical experience spans a range of technologies that include software design, digital video, electro-optics, optical sensors, programmable logic, controllers for mechanical and optical systems and analog and digital circuit card design.
Andreu-von Euw dedicates almost ten percent of his time to pro bono matters and has represented pro bono clients in litigation across a broad range of legal disciplines including immigration, housing, criminal defense, and domestic violence. He is a member of Board of Governors for the San Diego chapter of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) and a member of the San Diego IP Lawyers Association. He serves as the chair of the board of advisors for the Crawford High School Academy of Law.
Andreu-von Euw earned a B.S. in electrical engineering from Harvey Mudd College in 1999, and a J.D. from the University of Southern California in 2009. For more information, see https://www.mofo.com/people/christian-andreu-von-euw.html

