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June 02, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Ruling Ends Plaintiff's Online Shopping Patent Spree

Safeway Inc. and its lawyers at Reed Smith finally cut Kroy IP's litigation campaign short last week, when a judge found the company's patent invalid on multiple grounds.
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June 02, 2015 | Litigation Daily

Ruling Ends Plaintiff's Online Shopping Patent Spree

Safeway Inc. and its lawyers at Reed Smith finally cut Kroy IP's litigation campaign short last week, when a judge found the company's patent invalid on multiple grounds.
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December 22, 2014 | Litigation Daily

Google Can't Derail Mapping Patent Claims Ahead of Trial

With a scheduled trial less than a month away, Google and its lawyers at Perkins Coie failed Monday to escape a 3-year-old patent infringement lawsuit targeting two of its hugely popular mapping programs, Google Earth and Street View.
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April 28, 2014 | The Recorder

On the Move

New hires, promotions, appointments and awards in-house, at firms, and in government and academia.
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June 27, 2011 | National Law Journal

WASHINGTON'S MOST INFLUENTIAL IN-HOUSE ATTORNEYS

Some on The National Law Journal's list of 20 in-house counsel oversee huge operations. Others are joined by just a few attorneys and work mostly on regional issues. One thing each has in common: They've dedicated themselves to running efficient offices and to providing top-quality service to their clients.
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August 05, 2009 | Law.com

Golf Course GPS Maker's Bankruptcy Filing Lands Midsize Firms in Sand Trap

The bankruptcy filing by Florida-based GPS Industries, a manufacturer of golf course global positioning systems, has left 17 firms bereft of more than $875,000 in legal fees. The bulk of the fees are owed to two midsize firms that represented the struggling company: TroyGould in Los Angeles and Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery in Chicago are out more than $815,000 in fees. In a quarterly filing with the SEC, the firms expressed doubt that the company would be able to stay in business.
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Kaye Scholer Wins Defense Jury Verdict for Pier 1 in East Texas Patent Suit
Publication Date: 2011-10-25
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The non-practicing entity (a.k.a. patent troll) Alexsam, Inc. suffered its first public defeat Monday in four years of litigation over two business method patents related to pre-paid gift card transactions.

January 26, 2004 | National Law Journal

Inadmissible: John Kerry; Morrison & Foerster; and More

Kerry win re-energizes backers in D.C.; MoFo adds five from IP firm; Weil, Gotshal grows it's antitrust group; Charles Pickering Sr. goes to work; and more.
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December 22, 2008 | National Law Journal

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Alexsam Drops Patent Claims Against Three Retailers
Publication Date: 2013-10-16
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Alexsam Inc. on Wednesday agreed to dismiss claims against three retailers—J.C. Penney, Toys "R" Us and The Home Depot— for allegedly infringing patents related to prepaid electronic gift cards. The move marks a victory for Fisch Hoffman Sigler, which represented the retailers.

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