Ms. Quish is a Managing Director based in Menlo Park for the Fortress Credit Funds Business where she heads Asset Management for Fortress’s Intellectual Property Finance Group. In this role, she provides counsel and advice to portfolio companies that are engaged in monetization efforts. Ms. Quish has 20 years of experience assessing and monetizing patent assets. Prior to joining Fortress in 2018, Ms. Quish held the position of Vice President of Patent Strategy and M&A at Rovi Corporation, a TiVo Company where she was responsible for leading patent acquisitions and patent-heavy corporate acquisitions as well as designing and implementing IP monetization strategies. Prior to joining Rovi, Ms. Quish was a Member of Mintz Levin’s patent litigation practice where she spent the majority of her time representing patent owners in licensing and litigation matters including litigation in U.S. district courts and the International Trade Commission. Ms. Quish has been recognized by Intellectual Asset Magazine on a number of occasions, including being identified as one of the World’s Global Leaders in IP and the World’s Leading IP Strategists, where individuals are recognized for their experience related to creating and enforcing critical patent rights to help maximize the value of IP portfolios. In the past, Ms. Quish was also identified as one of the 40 world “Elite Dealmakers” and 1 of 10 “IP Personalities” by the same publication. Ms. Quish earned her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and her B.A. with High Honors from Middlebury College.
The Case for RESTORE? Injunctions, Patents, and the Future of Innovation
Ryan T. Holte, Andrei Iancu, Adam Mossoff, Kristen Osenga, Chris Storm
Join the Federalist Society for a timely and compelling discussion on the RESTORE Act, legislation...
The Case for RESTORE? Injunctions, Patents, and the Future of Innovation
Ryan T. Holte, Andrei Iancu, Adam Mossoff, Kristen Osenga, Chris Storm
Join the Federalist Society for a timely and compelling discussion on the RESTORE Act, legislation...
Litigation Transparency Act of 2025: Patents, Policy, and Legal Ethics
Kacie Donovan, Kristen Osenga, Courtney Quish, Jonathan Stroud, Paul Brian Taylor
Prompted by the reintroduction of federal Litigation Transparency Act legislation, this panel will address a...
Litigation Transparency Act of 2025: Patents, Policy, and Legal Ethics
Kacie Donovan, Kristen Osenga, Courtney Quish, Jonathan Stroud, Paul Brian Taylor
Prompted by the reintroduction of federal Litigation Transparency Act legislation, this panel will address a...
Is Patent Eligibility Doctrine in Need of Reform?
Michael K. Friedland, Joseph Matal, Kristen Osenga, Randall R. Rader
Between 2010-2014, the Supreme Court handed down four decisions resulting in the Mayo-Alice two-step test...
Is Patent Eligibility Doctrine in Need of Reform?
Michael K. Friedland, Joseph Matal, Kristen Osenga, Randall R. Rader
Between 2010-2014, the Supreme Court handed down four decisions resulting in the Mayo-Alice two-step test...
The Injunction Function: Is IP Law Promoting Markets for Innovators and Creators?
John W. Holcomb, Ryan T. Holte, Kristen Osenga, Laurie Self, Laura Sheridan
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In patent and copyright law, injunctions are now a subject of significant policy debate. Innovators...
The Injunction Function: Is IP Law Promoting Markets for Innovators and Creators?
John W. Holcomb, Ryan T. Holte, Kristen Osenga, Laurie Self, Laura Sheridan
2023 National Lawyers Convention
In patent and copyright law, injunctions are now a subject of significant policy debate. Innovators...
COVID-19 and IP Protections on Critical Medical Innovations
Kristen Osenga
A Regulatory Transparency Project Fourth Branch Video
The development of COVID-19 vaccines and other related technologies is enabling the world to slowly...
Deep Dive Episode 193 – Arthrex: The End of Patent Exceptionalism in the Administrative State?
Gary Lawson, Kristen Osenga, Jonathan Stroud, Jenn L. Mascott
Regulatory Transparency Project's Fourth Branch Podcast
The decision in United States v. Arthrex was extremely fractured, with a mix of majority,...