...calculus of patent suits," said Mark Lemley, director of Stanford Law School's Program in Law, Science, and Technology. Lemley said courts...
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...Southern California Law School and worked in...start work at Santa Clara-based Applied Materials...
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...their products. The Santa Clara, Calif., company, founded...went to law school, I had no...
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...He has lectured on advanced patent litigation at the University of Santa Clara School of Law, and that topic was a favorite in his ...
Patent enforcement problems were on the agenda in U.S. ITC Congressional oversight hearings held this month, writes consultant Mark Michels, with concerns about patent 'hold-ups' and 'trolls' among t
...it goes public, said Eric Goldman, an associate professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and director of the High Tech Law Institute...
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Who owns a Twitter account -- the person who used it or the company for which he worked at the time? PhoneDog LLC is hoping a federal judge comes down on the side of the company
...this very seriously,'" says Anna Han, a professor at Santa Clara University School of Law who advises U.S. companies on doing business...
...win for Google, said Eric Goldman, an associate professor at Santa Clara University School of Law and director of the High Tech Law Institute...
...moving to Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley in 1998. The Pacific McGeorge School of Law grad discovered that transactional law was more his preference, and...
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