He also counsels employers and start-ups regarding best practices for intellectual property.
Mr. Wiseman’s diverse group of clients include:
- Insurance brokerages
- Venture capital, private equity, and investment banking firms
- Aerospace companies
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning companies
- Mortgage banking firms
- Biomedical device companies
- Inventors
- Professional service firms
- Life sciences companies
- Renewable and sustainable energy companies
- Casinos
- Healthcare companies
- Sporting goods companies
- Media outlets
- Commercial banks
Mr. Wiseman has extensive jury trial experience. He has been lead trial counsel in several complex designated unfair competition jury trials, including an eight-week jury trial. Mr. Wiseman also has substantial first-chair experience in complex arbitrations.
Because of his trial experience, the California Lawyers Association asked Mr. Wiseman to be the sole author of the chapter on jury instructions in the treatise Trade Secret Litigation & Protection: A Practice Guide to the DTSA and CUTSA (4th Ed. 2021). Mr. Wiseman’s chapter provides a comprehensive critique of the CACI 4400 series jury instructions used for trade secret claims.
Similarly recognizing Mr. Wiseman’s two decades of trade secrets trial verdicts, he is a co-author of the Template Civil Jury Instructions Under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, which was published in 2021 in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal. In 2023, Mr. Wiseman joined The Sedona Conference – Working Group 12 (Trade Secrets), which is developing a set of pattern jury instructions for the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act.
Appearing in state and federal courts, Mr. Wiseman has extensive experience litigating disputes under:
- The Uniform Trade Secrets Act
- The Defend Trade Secrets Act
- The Sherman Antitrust Act
- The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- California’s Unfair Competition Law, Business and Professions Code, section 17200
- California’s Business & Professions Code sections 16600 and 16601
- California’s intellectual property assignment provisions
- California Penal Code section 502
- California’s employee duty loyalty provisions
On multiple occasions, Mr. Wiseman has taught continuing education seminars regarding trade secrets and unfair competition litigation for the State Bar of California’s Labor and Employment Law Section. An award-winning lecturer, he has also taught continuing legal education seminars regarding intellectual property protection, social media and confidentiality, computer forensics, and eDiscovery.
In 2017, Mr. Wiseman opened the Sacramento office after working for a year to plan, organize, and recruit the other Sacramento attorneys. The Sacramento office now has over 40 resident lawyers.
Prior to joining Buchalter, Mr. Wiseman was a Shareholder for ten years at Littler Mendelson, the world’s largest labor and employment law firm.