...tribunal." Prior to the Supreme Court's decision in Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro Devices, 542 U.S. 241...
...clients some of the biggest names in the business, among them Intel Corp., Novartis A.G., Oracle Corp. and Toshiba Corp. "...
...another ITC case, Wilmer lawyers defended Apple, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Intel Corp. against patent-infringement charges by a tiny nonpracticing entity, X2Y Attenuators...
...first by Motorola in 2007 and then, two years later, by Visto Corp., which adopted the Good Technology name. The company holds 75...
...fine following a criminal verdict in a jury trial against AU Optronics Corp. Under the leadership of Baer, we expect a continued, if...
National Law Journal
...Biedermann Int'l, 168 F.3d 880 (5th Cir 1999); El Paso Corp. v. La Comision Ejecutiva Hidroelectrica del Rio Lempa, 341 F.App'x...
One issue dividing the circuits is whether a court may transfer part of an action while retaining the remainder
...steering committee includes San Francisco-based California Lawyers for the Arts, Intel Corp. and Fenwick & West of Mountain View, Calif. "...
...team on the second day of a patent trial pitting clients Intel Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. against tiny X2Y Attenuators LLC. "Coast...
...When Intel Corp. and X2Y Attenuators LLC squared off at the International Trade Commission...
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