By Scott Graham | February 22, 2021
Chu told a Western District of Texas jury Monday that "nearly a billion" Intel processors infringe his client's two patents. But he hasn't given jurors a number, yet. Wilmer's William Lee said the right number is zero for VLSI's "imaginary products."
By Scott Graham | December 14, 2020
The second Sidley partner to join the firm in the last few months, Ted Chandler said he will work for the firm in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
By Scott Graham | November 13, 2020
Caltech won a $1.1 billion verdict in Los Angeles earlier this year against Apple and Broadcom over the same asserted patents. So why would it abandon home field advantage?
By Ross Todd | November 6, 2020
In a case where the DOJ was initially seeking a penalty of as much as $9 billion on charges of economic espionage and trade secret theft, Latham's Leslie Caldwell and Catherine Palmer negotiated a $60 million fine and a guilty plea to one count of receiving and possessing a stolen trade secret.
By Phillip Bantz | October 12, 2020
"I don't have to worry today, for example, whether people think because I settled with Apple that we're a pushover. They also know that we fight very hard when we have to."
By Soniya Shah, Karthik Kumar and Raj Gupta, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner | September 2, 2020
While modern day virtual reality and augmented reality use cases promise revolutionary undertakings in mobile applications, gaming, healthcare, retail, automotive, and enterprise industries, the technology has a long history that dates to the 1940s.
By Scott Graham | August 24, 2020
With help from RPX co-founder John Amster's newest venture, the networking competitors have joined forces to create "an industry solution to an industry problem."
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | August 19, 2020
Both the hardware and algorithms have a long way to go until they grace our environments. Quantum computing is not an unattainable innovation, though—it is real enough and, therefore, reachable enough to merit consideration of implications now.
By Scott Graham | August 10, 2020
But at least one IP litigator says that, even if Koss did breach a confidentiality provision, Apple's remedy of shifting Koss' patent suit from Texas to California might be a stretch.
By Victoria Lee, DLA Piper | April 9, 2020
While many technology companies are forging on, it is certainly not business as usual for most. Here are a few key considerations that are unique to the technology sector that bear remembering.
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