Felicia Gross of the New York City Law Department examines the lessons learned from the Galleon and Whitman insider trading trials
...relentless lawsuits against technology companies for patent...ns Int'l Inc., 631...9109047336600151868&q=Akamai+Techs.,+Inc.+v...
...relentless lawsuits against technology companies for patent...ns Int'l Inc., 631 F...9109047336600151868&q=Akamai+Techs.,+Inc.+v...
...Delaware corporation, successor in interest to Hambrecht & Quist and Chase Securities Inc.; BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, successor in interest to Fleetboston...
... represented Santa Clara-based Speedera Networks in its acquisition by Akamai Technologies Inc. of Cambridge, Mass.The two companies, which compete in...
Plenty of people cheered when Salesforce.com's stock debuted Wednesday. Gray Cary Ware & Freidenrich lawyers had another reason to cheer: Their client's SEC-imposed quiet period was finally nearing i
...among the companies that supply the service. Industry leader Akamai Technologies Inc., of Cambridge, Mass., is at the center of a legal battle...
...airport. The actual case -- a web of patent infringement claims that Akamai Technologies Inc. has raised against two of its chief competitors -- is even more...
...re stuck doing just that. The October IPO of Akamai Technologies Inc., for example, may have been a boon for backer Baker Communications...
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