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As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform, Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Patent Litigation
Many of these have been brought in the Eastern District of Texas, which continues to be a patent litigation hotspot with the District of Delaware coming in as the second most popular IP litigation venue. But overall, "cases have been spread across the U.S.," according to Jacobs.Plaintiffs Firms See New Momentum for Patent Litigation As Tech Giants Push for IP Reform
Many of these have been brought in the Eastern District of Texas, which continues to be a patent litigation hotspot with the District of Delaware coming in as the second most popular IP litigation venue. But overall, "cases have been spread across the U.S.," according to Jacobs.California's Second Hundred Firms Underperformed Their Peers Amid Rising Expenses in 2021
While every one of the nine California Second Hundred firms saw revenue growth in 2021, just two firms exceeded average revenue growth.The 2022 Am Law Elites: RPL, Profits and Value Per Lawyer
In a list dominated by the Am Law 100, a few Second Hundred firms managed to make the cut.Litigators of the Week: The Irell Duo on a Win Streak for USAA in Mobile Check-Cashing Patent Cases
Jason Sheasby and Lisa Glasser of Irell & Manella scored a $218.45 million damages verdict in Marshall, Texas, last week for USAA against PNC Bank. They previously won jury verdicts of $200 million and $102 million in 2019 and 2020 in cases against Wells Fargo Bank.View more book results for the query "Irell & Manella"
Time to Hit the ATM Again: Irell Collects $218.5 Million for Mobile Check-Cashing Patents
For the third time in three years, Jason Sheasby and Lisa Glasser have won a nine-figure jury verdict over mobile check-cashing patents for United Services Automobile Association. This time they won $218.5 million against PNC Bank, represented by WilmerHale and Munger Tolles.They're B-a-a-a-c-k! Irell's Chu and Wilmer's Lee Square Off for Trial No. 3 of VLSI v. Intel
VLSI won a $2.175 billion verdict the first time around, while Intel secured a defense verdict in the second. This time Wilmer's Bill Lee is telling jurors from the outset that VLSI paid 'only' $35 million for a 170-patent portfolio that includes the asserted patent.Federal Circuit's O'Malley Joins Irell—'Chance to Work With Andrei Was Very Important'
After retiring last month from the Federal Circuit bench, Kathleen O'Malley will take her consulting, ADR and policy practice to the D.C. office of Irell & Manella.Ex-USPTO Director: A Disconnect Between Antitrust Enforcement and Weakening IP Laws
"It makes very little sense for a legislator to say 'we want to take on monopolistic behaviors by giant corporations' and at the same time, the same legislator, to introduce legislation that weakens intellectual property rights," says Andrei Iancu.Trending Stories
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