...federal bench but refereeing the smartphone and tablet war between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has no doubt contributed to her jaded views....
Could tablets, convertibles or Chromebooks truly replace a standard laptop for a mobile lawyer? Should law departments be considering these devices for their next hardware refresh
...the ITC more than Apple Inc., which on June 4 lost a key patent infringement case there against Samsung Electronics Co. In 2010, Apple...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the ITC more than Apple Inc., which on June 4 lost a key patent infringement case there against Samsung Electronics Co. In 2010, Apple...
... PARALLELS TO APPLE-SAMSUNG TransPerfect and MotionPoint are no Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., though the cases...
The Daily Report
...co-hosting a summit with representatives from major smartphone makers Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. ...
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Daily Business Review
...Apple Inc. (AAPL) is preparing to unveil sweeping changes to the software powering iPhones...
...on June 4 ruled in favor of Samsung Electronics Co. in a patent fight against Apple Inc., blocking certain older iPad and iPhone...
Convertible, Chromebook, tablet all vie to replace your notebook. Can they
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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