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The patent aggregator Acacia Research Corporation conceded defeat on Tuesday in a quintet of cases it brought three years ago against Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Sony, and Lenovo.
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Circuit Talks About Filling Seats, Staying Together
Dark questions about the fate of the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals and its judicial nominees have clouded the most recent Ninth Circuit judicial conferences. But the tone as the 1999 conference opened Monday was a bit lighter than in years past. Chief Judge Procter Hug Jr. -- though he warned that "this is not a troubled circuit" -- was happy to emphasize that a full-on split of the court into two or three different circuits is no longer on the agenda of even the harshest congressional critics.New Vintage of Wine Litigation Is Fermenting
A new crop of litigation is fermenting across the nation in a second round of challenges to state shipping laws that limit direct sales of wine to consumers.Civil Rights Lawyers Sound Alarm
In a press conference at the Northern California American Civil Liberties Union headquarters, civil rights lawyers said Thursday they were focused on ending a wave of violence against Arab-Americans following last week's terrorist attacks. "Patriotism is about tolerance and opening your arms," said Eva Patterson, executive director of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights.BlackBerry Patent Battle Ends With $612.5 Million Settlement
The maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device said Friday it settled its long-running patent dispute with NTP Inc., averting a possible court-ordered shutdown of the BlackBerry system and a disruption of wireless service. RIM paid NTP Inc. $612.5 million to buy peace of mind for millions of users in a settlement RIM's co-chief executive, Jim Balsillie, described as "taking one for the team." The settlement is on the low end of expectations, especially since RIM will not have to pay any future royalties.San Francisco Prosecutor Goes to Kosovo
When San Francisco Assistant DA Philip Kearney applied to the United Nations to be a war crimes prosecutor in Kosovo, he looked forward to the challenge of bringing war criminals to justice. "My experience in gangs helped," Kearney said. Kosovo has "basically inter-ethnic warfare" much like San Francisco gangs. And he's particularly proud of a conviction he won for human trafficking, against a notorious brothel in Pristina.Trending Stories
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