When McKool Smith's Douglas Cawley scored a $368 million jury verdict against Apple Inc., the firms partial contingency agreement with plaintiff VirnetX Inc. gave the firm an extra big stake in prese
...and gas assets in Texas, New Mexico, Canada, and Egypt to Apache Corporation [Deals & Suits, October 2010] and has since sold properties all over...
...that make VPN software: Cisco Systems Inc., Aastra Technologies Limited, and NEC Corporation. Aastra and NEC settled before trial for undisclosed sums; VirnetX's...
In her Distress Mergers & Acquisitions column, Jones Day partner Corinne Ball review a recent case where the court was confronted with allegations, which, if proven, suggested that the extraordinary
...Leonard M. Ross Revocable Trust and the L.M. Ross Professional Law Corporation as judgment debtors.) The Trustee contends the trial court lacked any factual...
...topped a joint bid made by rivals Johnson Controls Inc. and NEC Corp. by offering to pay $256.6 to acquire the Waltham, Massachusetts...
Patent thickets are overlapping patent rights controlled by different corporations which often act as an impedance to commercialization of new technology. One...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
What follows is brief information regarding some of the patent suits filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas from Sept. 19 to Sept. 25, as listed on PACER, the federal cour
...soon after sued Apple, Cisco Systems Inc., Aastra Technologies Ltd., and NEC Corporation. (Aastra and NEC Corporation have settled for undisclosed amounts). ...
National Law Journal
...any dividend of the profits until all thedebts of the corporation are paid." Chi., Rock Island & Pac.R.R.v...
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