...for Versata, however. Apple and its lawyers at Williams Morgan & Amerson and the Albritton Law Firm decided to fight VirnetX's...
...documents, Apple is represented in this case by Houston-based Williams Morgan & Amerson and Longview's Albritton Law Firm. Kenyon & Kenyon also...
...documents, Apple is represented in this case by Houston-based Williams Morgan & Amerson and Longview Tex.'s Albritton Law Firm. Kenyon & Kenyon...
...Albritton says Danny Williams and Matt Rodgers of Houston's Williams, Morgan and Amerson served as co-counsel in the case. Albritton...
...Albritton Law Firm in Longview. Danny Williams of Houston's Williams, Morgan and Amerson was patent counsel in the case. Taskier says...
...Washington, D.C.); Hunton & Williams (Richmond, Va.); Jackson Walker; K...Liddell; McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius (Philadelphia); Smyser...
Jury says patents were invalid, rejects $100 million infringement claim. Apple must pay more than $19 million in patent infringement case. Family settles med mal claim against doctor for $200,000. Ju
...Firm, Longview; J. Mike Amerson, Ruben Singh Bains, Stephen E. Edwards, Jaison Chorikavumkal John, Terry D. Morgan and Danny Lloyd Williams, Williams, Morgan & Amerson...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the Sunnyvale, Calif., chipmaker that waged some of Silicon Valley's most storied court battles, has quietly based its new top legal officer in Austin
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