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...CLEMENT, and HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. The plaintiff-appellant, Pervasive Software Inc. ("Pervasive"), a Delaware corporation having its principal office in Austin...
...4591 CALDERA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., Plaintiff and Appellant, ...
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...Power Company, the City of Apalachicola, Florida, and Southeastern Federal Power Customers, Inc. ("SeFPC"), a consortium of companies that purchase power from the federal government...
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...Trs. v. Roche Molecular Sys., Inc., 563 F. Supp. 2d 1016...2008) ("Invalidity Opinion"). Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., Roche Diagnostics Corporation, and...
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...and the Sale to Santa CruzUNIX is a computer operating system originally developed in the late 1960s at AT&T. By the 1980s...
...SOUTHWEST MARINE, INC., Petitioner-Appellant,v....
...Circuit Judge PROST dissents in part.Appellants Jan's Helicopter Service, Inc. ("Jan's") and Americopters, LLC ("Americopters"), appeal from decisions of the District...
...between Southeastern Federal Power Customers, Inc. ("Southeastern"), a group of Georgia...of Mexico. The three river systems make up the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee...
...an antitrust action by Novell, Inc. ("Novell") against Microsoft Corp. ("Microsoft...the market for PC operating systems, a market in which Novell...
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