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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...says that in January 2009, he returned to Texas to join Fish & Richardson in Dallas as of counsel and head of the firm's...
A federal appeals court has upheld a district court's $11.9 million boost to a patent infringement damages award, including an increase for defendants' post-verdict infringement even though the plain
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...litigation between ownership groups of the Dallas Mavericks, Tom Melsheimer of Fish & Richardson drafted a summary judgment motion disputing the plaintiffs' claim that Mark...
...Reamy and Chad Walker have become principals in Fish & Richardson in Dallas. Wasif Qureshi has become a principal in...
A Dallas district court judge has filed a petition for review in the Texas Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a series of lower court rulings that documents related to a defamation suit he filed, and
...Arbitrator and JAMS Added to Suit Against Fish & Richardson, Others," May 23 7. "...
...General's office, and had worked in the law firm of Fish & Richardson. Johnson has a B.A. from Bryn Mawr College and earned...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...confidential amount just before trial. In 2009, Phelan defended Fish & Richardson against a motion to disqualify the firm, which represented Bank of...
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