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Apple's Trial Win Over Samsung Remains Intact
While U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh rejected Samsung's bid to junk the jury verdict, she overruled the jury's finding that infringement was willful, rebuffing Apple's effort to raise the $1.05 billion damages award.In-House Patent Lessons From Smartphone Battles
Recent smartphone disputes have sometimes involved patents that are essential for compliance with applicable electronics standards. Decisions in such cases may offer in-house counsel at high-tech companies some valuable guidance.View more book results for the query "*"
Linux Works for Law Firm Offstage
While you may not run Linux on your desktop, devices like ReadyNAS+, a network-attached storage server, almost guarantee it will run somewhere in your practice. Tech consultant Loren Jones describes a low-cost, fault-tolerant and secure way to add huge amounts of storage to your network.Microsoft Rivals File Broad EU Antitrust Complaint
The European Committee for Interoperable Systems, which includes IBM, Oracle and Sun Microsystems, Wednesday filed a complaint with the European Commission, alleging Microsoft's business practices threaten to deny real choice among competing software products. Strong antitrust law enforcement seems to the only way to stop "the sustained anticompetitive behavior of Microsoft," according to ECIS chairman Simon Awde. Microsoft said the companies were responding to innovation with litigation.Ask the Marketers: How Vendors Can Avoid Rookie PR Mistakes
Ask the Marketers: Christy Burke, Jobst Elster, Amy Juers & Cathy Kenton offer advice to legal tech vendors on getting news coverage.Product of the Week: Adobe LeanPrint
The Product of the Week is gleaned from industry trade news, events, and press releases received by Law Technology News. This week, a managed print system, Adobe LeanPrint, for small to midsize law firms.Thomson Elite Pushes Practice Management Product on .NET
Thomson Elite calls its new large-firm accounting and practice management software, Elite 3E, the first system of its kind to run on the Microsoft .NET platform, which can provide secure data hosting and enable customization of software modules -- allowing, theoretically, for optimal collaboration and workflow oversight. The system is meant to streamline business operations and cut costs. But some law firm sources question how easy and cost-effective it will be for existing Elite users to upgrade to 3E.Trending Stories
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