...verdict can attract. In late 2012, a Pittsburgh jury held that Marvell Technology Group should have to pay $1.17 billion in damages to Carnegie...
...not reveal that he had been sued by his former employer, Seagate Technologies, a company with business ties to Samsung.Quinn insisted Hogan and...
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...after Elliott Greenleaf informed the court that two Stevens & Lee information technology specialists who were recently deposed testified that there was another personal laptop...
With the doubling of a nearly $200 million judgment, based in part on an opinion of counsel found to be incompetent, the recent case of Bard Peripheral Vascular v. W.L. Gore, 670 F.3d 1171 (Fed. Cir.
A flurry of new judges and nominees may change the playing field for patent cases at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
...Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in In re Seagate Technology raised the bar for proving the willfulness showing necessary for...
...Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in In re Seagate Technology raised the bar for proving the willfulness showing necessary for...
...Foley & Lardner. Last month's Federal Circuit decision in Lucent Technologies Inc. v. Gateway Inc. , which vacated a jury's lump-sum...
...Zarian Midgley & Johnson. Midgley represented thermometer maker Systems Application of Advanced Technology Ltd., or SAAT, in the Federal Circuit case. In the...
...to make it harder to establish willful infringement ( In re Seagate Technology LLC ), and a likely endorsement of that change is apparently...
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