A founding partner of the litigation boutique known until March 30 as Ashe Rafuse & Hill, R. Lawrence Ashe, said his law partners' efforts to force him into retirement spurred the 72-year-old litigat
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Microsoft Corp., with a $290 million jury verdict against it at stake, on Thursday lost a hard-fought patent battle in the U.S. Supreme Court
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