Having successfully sued Google for patent infringement, Vringo filed a claim on Thursday against Microsoft for violating the same patents...
2012 was another banner year for IP litigation. Here are our top hits
...IP Litigation Roundup: Emboldened by Google Win, Vringo Tackles Microsoft...
IP litigation dominated headlines in 2012 when Apple's smartphone battle with Samsung was probably the most-watched business lawsuit of the year and the three largest jury verdicts of the year were a
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
The Daily Report
...34; said Cohen, now head of litigation, licensing and intellectual property at Vringo, speaking at Corporate Counsel's "Controlling Legal Costs"...
...148; said Cohen, now head of litigation, licensing, and intellectual property at Vringo, speaking at Corporate Counsels ...
...10 calls a day. In some ways, VirnetX is a predecessor of Vringo Inc., which recently set off an investing frenzy by suing Google Inc...
Daily Business Review
...a day. In some ways, VirnetX is a predecessor of Vringo Inc., which recently set off an investing frenzy by suing Google Inc...
...Vringo Inc. pulled off a trial win in its highly publicized patent infringement...
Originally Published: the_litigation_daily
...Vringo Inc. pulled off a trial win in its highly publicized patent infringement...
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