January 16, 2014 | New York Law Journal
Judge Refuses to Curb Monitor in Apple Antitrust CaseSouthern District Judge Denise Cote on Monday denied Apple's requests that she disqualify Goodwin Procter's Michael Bromwich, whom she appointed as antitrust monitor, or suspend his duties pending Apple's appeal of her final judgment that the company fixed prices for e-books.
By Jan Wolfe
4 minute read
January 15, 2014 | Legaltech News
High Court Bulks Up on IP CasesThe U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear two patent cases and one high-profile copyright fight, bringing the number of IP disputes on its docket to an unusual high.
By Jan Wolfe
3 minute read
January 15, 2014 | Litigation Daily
Medtronic Socked With $393M Verdict in Edwards Patent FightA team of Paul Weiss litigators won the mammoth award for Edwards LifeSciences on Wednesday in its global patent fight with Medtronic.
By Jan Wolfe
2 minute read
January 14, 2014 | Litigation Daily
Accused Patent Troll Takes Aim at FTC, Settles With N.Y. AGWith the regulatory backlash against so-called patent trolls continuing to mount, the patent licensing company MPHJ Technology Investments took matters into its own hands this week, bringing a First Amendment case against the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
By Jan Wolfe
4 minute read
January 14, 2014 | Litigation Daily
Judge Nixes Apple Bid to Block E-Books MonitorApple's lawyers at Gibson Dunn failed for the time being to disqualify Goodwin Procter's Michael Bromwich from serving as a court-appointed monitor in the DOJ's successful e-books price-fixing case.
By Jan Wolfe
4 minute read
January 10, 2014 | Litigation Daily
Nazomi Loses Patent Fight Against Western Digital, SlingThe Federal Circuit on Friday affirmed a prior ruling that Western Digital Corp. and Sling Media Inc. do not infringe two Nazomi patents relating to Java programming. Wiley Rein represented Western Digital. MoFo represented Sling. Pepper Hamilton made the case for Nazomi.
By Jan Wolfe
2 minute read
January 10, 2014 | Litigation Daily
High Court Bulks Up on IP CasesThe U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear two patent cases and one high-profile copyright fight, bringing the number of IP disputes on its docket to an unusual high.
By Jan Wolfe
3 minute read
January 10, 2014 | The American Lawyer
High Court Bulks Up on IP CasesThe U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear two patent cases and one high-profile copyright fight, bringing the number of IP disputes on its docket to an unusual high.
By Jan Wolfe
3 minute read
January 10, 2014 | The American Lawyer
Nazomi Loses Patent Fight Against Western Digital, SlingThe Federal Circuit on Friday affirmed a prior ruling that Western Digital Corp. and Sling Media Inc. do not infringe two Nazomi patents relating to Java programming. Wiley Rein represented Western Digital. MoFo represented Sling. Pepper Hamilton made the case for Nazomi.
By Jan Wolfe
2 minute read