...Pennsylvania made his ruling March 6 in an antitrust lawsuit, Trueposition Inc. v. LM Ericsson Telephone Co . Plaintiff Trueposition Inc. alleges...
...Virginia's 2011 ruling in Mann v. Heckler and Koch Defense Inc. , rejected Race Tires ' rationale in denying the prevailing party...
...Before his death, Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs famously vowed to go "...
...Georgia in CBT Flint Partners LLC v. Return Path, Inc. described, "the 21st century equivalent of making copies" that...
...U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, Qualcomm Inc. v Broadcom Corp. , the judge found that Qualcomm attorneys deliberately...
Kilpatrick Stockton is merging with Townsend & Townsend & Crew after all. The merger will change Kilpatrick's name to Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton when it goes into effect Jan. 1, the two firms ann
The recurring question of whether cell phones pose health hazards must be sorted out by the Federal Communications Commission and not through products liability suits in court because Congress has de
...most notable successes at Heller included a complete defense victory by Qualcomm Inc. on pat ent infringement claims after a three-week...
...and confidentiality to his client. The issue was presented in Qualcomm Inc. v. Broadcom Corp., a California patent infringement case involving cell...
... Attorney Kenneth A. Jacobsen argued in Farina v. Nokia Inc. that a lower court judge erred in tossing the suit out...
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