...the federal bench but refereeing the smartphone and tablet war between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has no doubt contributed to her jaded...
...TO APPLE-SAMSUNG TransPerfect and MotionPoint are no Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., though the cases have similarities. In both...
...Earlier this month Apple Inc. filed an ...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...are two sides to every story. Earlier this month Apple Inc. filed an ...
IP litigators were generally positive about President Obama's patent reform announcement, though some aren't sure the White House's more promising ideas—like "loser pays"—can win enactmen
Originally Published: The Recorder
...crime dubbed Apple-picking. The prosecutors say representatives of Apple Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. will attend the...
IP litigators were generally positive, though some aren't sure the more promising ideas — like "loser pays" — can win enactment
Thanks to work from the tech sector and go-to labor practices, nearly all of the firms in The Recorder 25 had revenue gains, and eight boosted revenue per lawyer more than 5 percent
...privacy law does not cover e-commerce. The majority opinion allowed Apple Inc., Ticketmaster and other e-tailers to continue collecting information about their...
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