Law, like life, offers no sure things. Yet every year it’s a pretty safe bet that Fish & Richardson will handle more patent litigation in the United States than any other firm. Indeed, in 2010, Fish handled 128 patent cases in federal district court, nearly twice as many as its closest competitor....
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...against HP and its lawyers at K&L Gates and Fish & Richardson. USEI alleges that the company and its lawyers "secretly entered...
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...at Latham & Watkins; Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner; and Fish & Richardson. Wilken rejected the contention that fees would be off limits if...
...SAN FRANCISCO Patent litigator Steven Carlson is leaving Fish & Richardson to lead the Silicon Valley office of Kasowitz. Carlson...
...seniors in the County. Pollack, managing principal of Fish & Richardson's Redwood City office who focuses on patent and trademark...
Michelle Lee was chosen to create a local presence for an agency seen as remote and bureacratic
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...applications and file final ones prior to the change," said Fish & Richardson partner Mark Kirkland, who specializes in software and electronics patents. "...
After 10 years in Apple's legal department, Lutton is enjoying the energy of scrappy startup culture at smart thermostat company Nest Labs
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