...page opinion, the Federal Circuit affirmed a $345 million verdict Versata Software Inc. won in a software patent case against SAP AG. The appeals...
...Bank of America Corp.; GlaxoSmithKline; Cabot Corp.; International Finance Corp.; Baker Hughes Inc. 2 Vinson...
...Cole also won a $391 million verdict against SAP America Inc. for longtime client Versata Software Inc. in May 2011. Cole struck out in his...
...less common and less costly. But it could wind up costing Versata Software Inc. a whopping $391 million, if SAP America Inc. and its lawyers...
...less common, and less costly. But it could wind up costing Versata Software Inc. a whopping $391 million, if SAP America Inc. and its lawyers...
...biggest patent cases of 2011, producing a $345 million verdict for Versata Software Inc. A year later, patent lawyers are still talking about the case...
...of McKool Smith, the second time was the charm for client Versata Software Inc. On May 13, a federal jury in Marshall found...
General counsel need to make sure their companies are prepared to ward off hostile takeover bids, writes Robert W. Dockery. In 2010, there was an 80 percent increase in the number of acquisitions of
As with any practice, victory in IP litigation can be defined a number of ways. Perhaps it comes in the form of a multimillion-dollar jury verdict. Or as a judge's ruling affirming the validity of th
...jury found that its patents were invalid. From 1998 until 2002, Versata Software Inc. had a licensing agreement for its patented software with Sun Microsystems...
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