...property," filed suit at the ITC...RIM, Samsung Electronics, HTC Corp. and LG Electronics...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Apple Inc. and Android phone-makers Samsung Group, Motorola Inc. and HTC Corp. Suits and countersuits between the companies peaked in 2011 but have tapered...
...nearly 70 federal suits consolidated into one...Electronics Co. and HTC Corp., whose phones are...
...manufacturers of the handsets, including Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and HTC Corp. The suits assert that the software violates the Federal Wiretap Act and...
...the lucrative tablet market, and was badly burned. Still, companies like Toshiba Corp. and Sony Corp. have jumped into the market, notwithstanding HP's failure...
...of patent infringement suits against Google's...smartphone manufacturers, including HTC Corp. and Samsung, that...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's first five months in existence have been a bit like the old children's story, where terrified townspeople were convinced a monster was coming, only to find
...Apple Inc., AT&T, HTC Corp., Samsung Electronics America and LG Electronics along with Carrier IQ. One suit in California state court names...
...Android phone maker, HTC Corp. The decision, a...To some, the suit is the first...
...such as Apple Inc., Nokia Corp., HTC Corp. and Motorola Inc. account...
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