Even in the world of patent litigation, where it can take an engineering degree to understand the technology, occasionally a dispute comes down to old-fashioned trial lawyering. For Jamil Alibhai, a Munck Wilson Mandala partner who won an $88 million verdict in a case between rival semiconductor makers, the key was a timeline.

That’s how Alibhai showed a jury that a Silicon Valley company stole light-sensing technology that allows screens on iPhones and other devices to adjust their brightness based on surroundings. After nearly six years of litigation, a jury in federal court in Sherman, Texas, returned a verdict for Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions Inc. on its every claim against Intersil Corp.

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