0 results for 'Sidley Austin'
It's becoming clear that patent wars over smart phone technology are going to spread revenue to Am Law firms like manure over undernourished soil. Kirkland has filed the latest smart phone suit--Apple's infringement case against the phone-maker HTC--but it turns out that K&E has quietly been representing Apple in the Nokia case as well. Plus: a rundown of all the firms involved in the smart phone litigation to date.
DaSilva et al v. Esmor Correctional Services Inc. et al, etc.,
Where plaintiffs did not respond in time to the original court order to opt out of the class action because of counsel's extreme difficulty in maintaining contact with them, and for two years before the order was entered counsel pursued plaintiffs' individual action with diligence, and none of the parties in the class action objected to the procedures set forth in the magistrate judge's order modifying the date for submitting formal opt-out requests, plaintiffs' motion to amend the original court order aThe most celebrated battle in the multifront war between Qualcomm and Broadcom has been the Big Q's suit alleging that Broadcom infringed its patents on video compression technology--the case in which San Diego federal district court judge Rudi Brewster ruled that Qualcomm had deliberately failed to disclose patents to a standards-setting body. Yesterday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed Judge Brewster's finding that Qualcomm breached its duty to disclose its patents to the standards-setting body. It also upheld his award of attorneys' fees to Broadcom.
Once upon a time, Paul Daugerdas generated hundreds of millions of dollars for Jenkens & Gilchrist by blessing dubious tax shelter deals. Then the feds got wind of his role. In 2007 Daugerdas's tax shelter work led to the demise of his onetime firm. Now it's led to his indictment on tax fraud and conspiracy charges.
In re: Initial Public Offering Securities Litigation
Rehearing of IPO Class Action Issue Denied; No Reason to Revise Standard for Class CertificationStar's claims that RJR ripped off its supposedly safer method for curing tobacco have been banging around the federal trial and appellate courts for more than a decade without quite hitting their target. Now the two tobacco companies appear finally to have called a truce.
Will the New AG Stand Up to the Bush White House?
Whitewater flooded the Clinton White House. Iran-Contra clipped Reagan. And Watergate drowned Nixon's presidency.In the seemingly never-ending saga of Rambus's patent war against chip makers, Rambus was slapped hard on Friday by a Delaware federal district court judge, who accused the company of conduct that was "obstructive at best."
Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
Leveraging Technology to Improve Employee Engagement and Client Satisfaction
Brought to you by CARET Legal
Download Now
How to Choose Your Legal Operations Software: Key Considerations and Expert Tips
Brought to you by DiliTrust
Download Now
Yearly Roundup: Strategic Insights for Law Firm Decision Making
Brought to you by CARET Legal
Download Now
Lex Machina Contracts: Commercial Litigation Report 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now