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Deal Watch: Two Big Firms Find McLovin in Ad-Tech Transaction
Fenwick & West and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati are advising on the $1.4 billion sale of Silicon Valley-based mobile marketing platform AppLovin Corp. to a private equity firm. AppLovin gets its name from its founders' love of the McLovin character in the 2007 film “Superbad.”Meet Our 2016 Women Leaders in Tech Law
How would we describe the 65 honorees? The same way their clients and colleagues do—calm, levelheaded, persistent, determined, tenacious, strategic, bold.Women Leaders in Tech Law: Fenwick & West's Cynthia Hess
This year, Fitbit became the second U.S. wearable technology company to go public—and the second to be taken public by Cindy Hess.Women Leaders in Tech Law: Fenwick & West's Jennifer Kelly
Kelly has become the go-to lawyer in "game-cloning" cases, where competitors in the gaming industry accuse each other of knocking off popular games.Deal Watch: Tech Transactions Keep Corporate Practices Humming
There have been $100 billion in IT and software deals in 2016 and last week another $4.2 billion got tacked on to that sum with the sales of Infoblox Inc. and Avnet Inc.'s technology solutions business. A bevy of big firms grabbed roles on those two deals.E-Commerce Growth Sets Regulatory Challenges for Tech Companies
As the amount of online money transfers increases, regulators, prosecutors pay increased attention to e-commerce.'Quality Patents' Minimize Business Uncertainty, PTO's Lee Says
Since the America Invents Act, increasing the opportunities to contest or beef up a patent, filings for postgrant proceedings have taken off at a surprising rate, Michelle Lee, director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, told a crowd of lawyers Thursday in Washington at the ChIPs Women in Tech, Law and Policy Global Summit.Federal Circuit Loosens Up on Patent Eligibility
For the fourth time in four months, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reversed a trial court decision that found a patent ineligible for protection under Section 101 of the Patent Act.Fish & Richardson Hires Uber IP Director
C. Eric Schulman has joined Fish & Richardson's Redwood City office as a principal in its patent group. Schulman joined from his role as the head of intellectual property at Uber Technologies.Trending Stories
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