...to the government, filed suit on July 18, 2005, alleging that Loral Systems Co., which Lockheed later purchased, had defrauded the government by knowingly providing...
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...revenue increase, said co-managing partner and...jury verdict for Loral Space and Communications...case against Cablevision Systems Corp.; a $103...
...to $980,000. Co-managing partner William...victory for client Loral Space and Communications...the information-technology systems.? ...
...York-area cable operator Cablevision Systems Corp. In March 2001, Loral agreed to sell its stake in Rainbow DBS Co. LLC to Rainbow DBS Holdings...
...able to proceed immediately with the construction and launch of their satellite systems." Constellation/Mobile Order, 19 FCC Rcd at 11,632-33, ? 2. Appellants...
...American Seating's counterclaim of invalidity by reason of obviousness. Freedman Seating Co. v. Am. Seating Co., No. CV-02-5347 (C.D. Cal. Oct...
...court erred in construing the limitations "network for data communications," "distributed computer system," and "processor systems." Based on our revised claim construction, we conclude that...
...the Loral Corp., IBM, the Ford Co., Unisys, Honeywell, General Electric, RCA, General Dynamics, LTV, the OAO Corp., Goodyear Aerospace, Affiliated Computer Systems Inc...
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