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July 18, 2007 |

Courting a Jury

Patent trials are rare and the few lawyers who have actually tried patent cases in front of juries are in demand. Special skills are required: patent litigators face the difficult challenge of making complicated technology understandable to those six or eight ordinary folks.
11 minute read
March 24, 2010 |

Corporate Scorecard 2010 Bankruptcy

7 minute read
July 20, 2007 |

Making patent cases simple for juries

FOR ALL OF THE HYPE these days over enormous jury verdicts-including the record $1.5 billion judgment against Microsoft Corp. in March-few juries ever decide a patent dispute. The huge stakes and the unpredictability of juries ensure that "most companies choke down some kind of a settlement or licensing deal," says veteran patent litigator Woody Jameson, a partner at Duane Morris in Atlanta.
11 minute read
May 01, 2009 |

On the Job: Reverse Commute

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June 08, 2005 |

Patent Dispute Pits Cisco Against StorageTek

During closing arguments on Monday, Storage Technology Corp. asked a San Francisco jury to award it $322.8 million in damages in its suit against Cisco Systems Inc. StorageTek claims that Cisco infringed its patent covering the way networking equipment handles and routes packets of information. Cisco attorney Matthew Powers, a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, argued that StorageTek's patent is invalid and not infringed.
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July 01, 2007 |

Patent Litigation Survey 2007: Plenty of Work

The total volume of patent litigation resumed its upward climb in 2006. Will recent Supreme Court decisions weakening patents send future totals through the roof?
5 minute read
December 01, 2006 |

No Patent on Local IP Procedures

U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte has started a process to revise widely imitated local patent procedures. And he wants your opinions.
3 minute read
October 18, 2010 |

Confronting the perils of trendy trademarks

Marks using popular components are often the most difficult to protect because of distinctiveness objections or challenges.
6 minute read
March 29, 2011 |

Doctor sues Mass General over its claim to her invention

A Massachusetts General Hospital doctor has sued the hospital and its parent company in Massachusetts state court because it claimed intellectual property rights to an invention she says she created on her own time using her own resources.
7 minute read
November 16, 2006 |

Who Protects IP America: 2006

Each year, IP Law & Business asks in-house counsel at the Fortune 250 to name their go-to firms, specifically their primary IP litigation and patent firms. And each year, the same Am Law 100 firms appear at the top of the list. The survey this year highlights another continuing trend: While the Fortune 250 hires big firms to handle IP litigation, many big companies choose boutiques -- firms with under 50 lawyers -- especially when it comes to patent work.
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