...C.R. Bard, and the Aug. 18 summary judgment ruling for Affymetrix Inc. in Illumina v. Affymetrix. "The firm's IP...
...Judge Jed Rakoff said he has the authority to enjoin Sterling Jewelers Inc. and the American Arbitration Association from launching arbitrations involving 46 individual claimants...
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...the defibrillator on June 5, 2001, assigning their interest to Agilent Technologies, Inc., Philips' predecessor in interest. Id. at [45], [73]. The '751 patent is...
...whom the firm hired last summer from Silicon Valley biotechnology company Affymetrix Inc. Dewey & LeBoeuf's departure from San Francisco is...
... The former general counsel of Affymetrix Inc., Barbara Caulfield, has joined the Silicon Valley office of New York...
...the United States and in China. He comes from Affymetrix Inc., where he served as vice president and general manager of the...
...SANTA CLARA, CALIF. (AP) ? San Diego-based Illumina Inc. has agreed to pay Affymetrix Inc. $90 million to resolve patent litigation over competing...
...policy decision that everyone was waiting for," says George Yu of Affymetrix Inc. The company was one of several amici supporting the position adopted...
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...Affymetrix Inc. is a successful biotechnology company, making tools that help scientists analyze...
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