You won't need a steep learning curve to use Guidance Software's EDD tool, EnCase Forensic 7.05
Guidance Software, a computer forensics, security, and e-discovery software maker, upgraded EnCase Forensic to make it easier to collect, analyze, and report on data in civil litigation, criminal tri
...patent lawyers, Pragmatus alleged that seven electronics companies, including RIM, Samsung Electronics, HTC Corp., and LG Electronics, were infringing five of its patents related to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Quinn Emanuel's reputation is on the line as a team of high-profile litigators gets set to defend Samsung in front of a jury against Apple's claims that Samsung's Galaxy products "slavishly" copied t
Originally Published: The Recorder
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
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and the manufacturers of the handsets, including Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and HTC Corp. The suits assert that the software violates the Federal Wiretap Act...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...that accuse the company and co-defendants Apple Inc., AT&T, HTC Corp., Samsung Electronics America, LG Electronics and Google Inc. of violating the...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...the fiscal year (not counting complaints that were filed and then withdrawn). HTC and LG Electronics were both named as respondents four times. Apple, which...
To writer Alan Cohen, 2012 is shaping up to be a year where Consumer Electronics Show vendors actually put some brawn behind the buzz. As such, he believes, lawyers will reap the rewards
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
As Apple is well aware from smartphone patent wars, tech companies are using the courts to gain an upper hand, with tablet litigation already turning into a thriving industry. But why so soon
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