The ITC remains a hot patent forum, especially for IP-only law firms. But patent experts say the agency is in flux -- its newfound popularity could become a liability
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...The company, represented by Pepper Hamilton, is suing electronics makers including Apple, HTC, LG, Samsung, Sony, and Research in Motion. Eastman Kodak continued...
... First, the good news for Apple and its devotees: The company thrived during the final calendar quarter of 2011 -- the first full quarter...
...including Apple and Kodak -- have no intention...for the struggling company. ...
...Call it a high-tech arms race: Smartphone companies are spending billions of dollars to stockpile their wireless patent arsenals. In...
...or the whole company -- to Google or...for compression technology. Eastman Kodak, meanwhile, ...
...Eastman Kodak Company emerged victorious in the latest round of its patent war with...
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...Since January, the company has been sued...Apple going after Eastman Kodak over digital imaging...
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