...Canine-assisted investigation is an important asset of law enforcement and thereby a critical link in the chain of probable...
...relief for Defendants' alleged violation of six patents held by Plaintiff regarding equipment...
...Drome Records, Ltd., on behalf of themselves and all others Similarly...them with the U.S. Copyright Office as required, whose works...
...the rigorous analysis required for class certification applies not only to issues of liability, but also to the subjects of causation and damages. And while...
...are comprised of a variety...assets and intellectual property (IP). "Traditional...level and licensing it out...
...not have certified a class of cable subscribers asserting antitrust violations...payment" settlement of a patent dispute did not violate antitrust...
...for summary judgment, this Opinion responds to the April 5, 2012 direction of the Court of Appeals, Viacom Int'l Inc. v. YouTube, Inc., 676...
...A patent holding company has...moment, the lawsuit of a disaffected investor...350 million in licensing fees. ...
...s involvement at that time obviously had implications for election law, and, of course, the direction of our nation. Since then, the court has ruled...
...motion requesting dismissal of ...34;), purchased certain intellectual property from Vuzix Corporation...
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