NEXT
Search Results

0 results for 'Merchant Gould'

You can use to get even better search results
November 13, 2009 |

Domain Name Auction Company Sued Over Sham Bids

A Florida resident is suing Internet domain name auction company SnapNames.com Inc. in state court following the company's admission that an employee secretly participated in the company's auctions. The class action claims that legitimate bidders overpaid, and the company unfairly profited, because of the employee's actions. "This is an industry begging for transparency. Right now you don't know who you're bidding against," said Santiago Cueto, the brother of plaintiff Carlos Cueto.
3 minute read
Former Intuit Lawyer Plays Offense Against NPEs
Publication Date: 2013-09-21
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court:
Judge:
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number:

Kevin Jakel left Intuit to found Unified Patents, with the aim of fighting cases brought by non-practicing entities. On Thursday, Unified asked the PTO to review a patent held by Clouding IP, which covers techniques used by most cloud storage companies.

June 26, 2006 |

'eBay v. MercExchange'

With brevity and clarity the Supreme Court did away with the Federal Circuit's new "general rule" holding that unless compelling circumstances exist, a permanent injunction should issue in cases where a defendant has infringed the patent of another.
8 minute read
November 13, 2009 |

Aw Snap! Domain Name Auctioneer SnapNames.com Sued Over Sham Bids

User sues Internet domain name auction company SnapNames.com Inc. in Florida state court following the company's admission that an employee secretly participated in the company's auctions.
3 minute read
November 12, 2009 |

Domain Name Auction Company Sued Over Sham Bids

A Miami-area resident is suing Internet domain name auction company SnapNames.com Inc. in Florida state court following the company's admission that an employee secretly participated in SnapName.com auctions, reports sibling publication The National Law Journal.
3 minute read
January 19, 2009 |

RIAA tempers tactics

After fighting a public relations battle over some of its litigation tactics, the RIAA has chosen to temper its aggressiveness. Last month, it announced a new approach that dispenses with one of the most contentious parts of the lawsuit strategy — filing lawsuits requiring ISPs to disclose the identities of file sharers.
8 minute read
October 01, 2011 |

Who Reps 2011: The Big Chart

Courtroom counsel for America's top 100 companies.
33 minute read

Resources

  • 2024 Report: State of AI in Legal

    Brought to you by Ironclad

    Download Now

  • Blueprint for Successful Second Request Document Review

    Brought to you by Integreon

    Download Now

  • Employee Happiness Playbook: The 3 R's for Business Success in 2024

    Brought to you by Amazing Workplace, Inc.

    Download Now

  • The Positive Impact of AI at Small Law Firms: 4 Key Insights

    Brought to you by LexisNexis®

    Download Now