...region also features public companies including video game maker Activision Blizzard Inc. and Google Inc. "This Silicon Beach thing is really trying...
...domain expertise," said Kramer, whose high-profile clients include Dropbox Inc., Google Inc., Square Inc. and Twitter Inc. "The troll in the...
...last of Motorola's six patent claims related to the technology. Google Inc., which owns Motorola, has the opportunity to appeal the case....
... Other big-name Sterne clients include Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Google Inc., Human Genome Sciences Inc., Reebok International Ltd. and Teva Pharmaceuticals...
...business. Increasingly in the Internet era, many new entrants, such as Google Inc., also gather, classify and sell robust business data on an industry...
...prominently, in August 2011, the division sued to block AT&T Inc.'s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA Inc., leading the companies to...
...of more than 23,000 titles of copyrighted works. Google Inc. joined Fung as an amicus organization in his appeal, in which...
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