In her order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh applied a heightened standard e
Originally Published: The Recorder
For all the importance that lawyers place on being rational, they can be an awfully irrational bunch when it comes to technology, says Milberg attorneys Henry J. Kelston and Ariana J. Tadler, with Pa
...Recent decisions in such cases by both federal courts and the International Trade Commission may offer in-house counsel at high-tech companies some valuable...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The International Trade Commission has taken a significant step on its path to reform by...
...these actions is the Federal Trade Commission, which has brought several cases...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
... Apple wrote in a motion filed at the U.S. International Trade Commission that the DOJ is investigating whether Samsung is using "standards...
...in an ongoing patent fight over smartphones and tablets at the International Trade Commission. Firm lawyers want Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; Reed Smith...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
...contribution was a July article analyzing activity affecting the International Trade Commission, where concerns about patent delays and trolls were top issues....
...When Intel Corp. and X2Y Attenuators LLC squared off at the International Trade Commission last week, it was no ordinary patent fight over microprocessors....
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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