... Michael Strathmann worked for CombiMatrix Corporation, a subsidiary of Acacia Research Corporation. In 2007, CombiMatrix separated from Acacia and became a publicly...
...and Appellant, v. ACACIA RESEARCH CORPORATION et al., Defendants and Respondents. No...
...business model. RPX faces fierce competition from nonpracticing entities such as Acacia Research, Intellectual Ventures, Millennium Partners and Rembrandt IP Management, along with patent...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...business model. RPX faces fierce competition from nonpracticing entities such as Acacia Research, Intellectual Ventures, Millennium Partners and Rembrandt IP Management, along with patent...
...week. On March 15, Unified Messaging Solutions, a subsidiary of Acacia Research Corp., sued several companies, including Facebook Inc., LinkedIn Corp. and Research...
... On March 15, Unified Messaging Solutions, a subsidiary of Acacia Research Corp., sued several companies, including Facebook Inc., LinkedIn Corp. and Research...
...won a jury verdict in the Eastern District of Texas against Acacia Research Corp., which had sought hundreds of millions of dollars in damages...
...won a jury verdict in the Eastern District of Texas against Acacia Research Corp., which had sought hundreds of millions of dollars in damages...
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...won a jury verdict in the Eastern District of Texas against Acacia Research Corp., which had sought hundreds of millions of dollars in damages...
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