...that patent infringement claims brought against it by the aggressive NPE Oasis Research Corp. should be transferred out of the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...Texas patent litigation. Consider a Sherman infringement suit that Oasis Research LLC brought against a gaggle of Web storage companies, including EMC...
...patent litigation. Consider a Sherman, Tx., infringement suit that Oasis Research LLC brought against a gaggle of Web storage companies, including EMC...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, who argued that an NPE called Oasis Research shouldn't be allowed to lump EMC in with other defendants...
...at Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe, who argued that an NPE called Oasis Research shouldn't be allowed to lump EMC in with other defendants...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...they were sued by a freshly formed patent-holding company called Oasis Research LLC. This most recent suit more than doubles the...
...they were sued by a freshly formed patent-holding company called Oasis Research LLC. This most recent lawsuit more than doubles the...
Firms continue to hire lateral partners in record numbers. On the heels of end-of-the-year compensation and bonus discussions, scores of individual or small groups of partners will begin the search f
It's fitting that the dominant landmark in the far West Texas county where the classic 1956 James Dean movie "Giant" was filmed is a courthouse that's epic, grandiose and, well, giant. Built in 1886,
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