Fish & Richardson’s IP practice had a record-setting year in 2015, filing more than 300 patent cases in court and 103 petitions before the Patent Trail and Appeal Board — more than any other law firm, by its count.

One of its court cases, Halo Electronics v. Pulse Electronics, caught the attention of the U.S. Supreme Court, where a decision is pending that could make headlines about damages in patent infringement cases.

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