As the titanic copyright battle between Oracle and Google continues at the Federal Circuit, Google is hoping for a shot in the arm from amicus briefs filed last week by a parade of computer scientist
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...Oracle Corp. is relying on heavy-hitting appellate lawyers at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Kirkland & Ellis to take the company's copyright...
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...Lockheed Martin Space Systems; Wendy Butler Curtis, of counsel at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe; U.S.D.C. Magistrate Judge Frank Maas; and Ariana...
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