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...like Samsung and HTC rather than...damages in a suit against Google. It...
...151;companies like Samsung and HTCrather than targeting Google...calculate potential damages in a suit against Google. It...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...151;companies like Samsung and HTCrather than targeting Google...calculate potential damages in a suit against Google. It...
...151;companies like Samsung and HTCrather than targeting Google...calculate potential damages in a suit against Google. It...
...both with five suits in the first six months of the fiscal year (not counting complaints filed and withdrawn). HTC Corp. and LG Electronics...
...company, made a name for itself five years ago, when its infringement suit against Research in Motion Ltd. nearly prompted a court-ordered shutdown of...
...Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case captioned Microsoft Corp. v. i4i Limited Partnership and Infrastructures for Information...
...such as Apple Inc., Nokia Corp., HTC Corp., and Motorola Inc. account...
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...number of patent suits filed in federal...rivals like Nokia Corp. and HTC Corp., for example...
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