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Oracle Slaps $777 Million Price Tag on SAP's Infringement as Lawyers Gear Up for Damages Retrial
Publication Date: 2012-05-01
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The case against Google isn't the only big copyright case keeping Oracle's trial counsel busy these days.

After Getting Walloped in Back-to-Back Trials Involving Its Diabetes Testing Technology, Abbott Loses Federal Circuit Appeals in Both Cases
Publication Date: 2010-01-26
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Abbott didn't just lose a pair of patent infringement cases at trial in 2008. It got killed. In one, a federal judge ruled the company's patent invalid because of Abbott's inequitable conduct. In the other, a federal jury deemed Abbott's patent invalid. And on Monday, the appeals court validated both results.

January 16, 2007 | Law.com

Breaking Away

In firms brimming with litigation talent, how can anyone stand out from the pack? It isn't easy, but it can be done.
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January 26, 2004 | Law.com

Patently Appealing

In the interest of shining a particular spotlight on West Coast attorneys who are performing notable work in intellectual property, we are pleased to present four attorneys who are setting the standard.
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October 05, 2000 | Law.com

The Tahoe Team

From his law office, John Fagan gazes out at Lake Tahoe, with its dark blue water reflecting the peaks of western Nevada and eastern California. The managing partner of San Francisco's Hancock Rothert & Bunshoft's tiny Tahoe office has a perpetual smile and a mellow manner. But don't be fooled. When Fagan -- who's been dubbed "the smiling assassin" -- represents some of the area's big ski resorts, watch out.
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June 01, 2004 | The American Lawyer

Tapping Big-Firm Talent Breaking the Marriage Barrier

red truck flying American flags slowly circled San Francisco City Hall, passing a long line of same-sex couples waiting to get married. "Stop the Insanity"-"Shame on America"-"Marriage Is One Man, One Woman," the signs on the truck proclaimed. Across the street, inside San Francisco's superior court, chief deputy city attorney Therese Stewart faced a throng of cameras and reporters from around the nation. "This is not just about San Francisco, it's about the whole country," said Stewart, the city's top liti
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December 01, 2005 | Law.com

SunPower Benefits From Governor's Glow

Lawyers involved with the solar-cell maker's $138M IPO enjoy watching how Schwarzenegger's kind words boosted the company's stock value. PalmSource Auction Keeps MoFo UpTokyo, California, Hong Kong � lawyers were kept on their toes into the wee hours during a "vigorous" auction for the PDA maker.
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August 23, 1999 | Law.com

ABA Flubs Its Chance to Defuse Ethics Time Bombs

Hear that tick . . . tick . . . tick? That's the sound of two ethical explosive devices on the verge of going off. But the American Bar Association, which serves as the ethical bomb squad for lawyers, isn't exactly racing to the scene to defuse the situation.
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August 30, 2005 | Legaltech News

West Coast EDD: California Dreamin'

In the wake of two recent verdicts, Zubulake and Morgan Stanley -- both with scalding, landmark language concerning electronic data discovery abuse -- Law Technology News looks at the different approaches that several law firms with strong California ties are taking to EDD, ranging from favored software to degree of outsourcing.
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December 09, 2002 | Law.com

New York Firms Increase Ranks in 2002

Judging by some of the numbers in this year's NYLJ 100 survey of New York's largest law offices, a booming economy isn't the only spur to law firm growth. At many of the city's top firms, the lackluster economy has had a similar effect on their size. Last year, only three firms had more than 500 lawyers in New York. Now there are six of that size. And in contrast to previous years, much of the growth seemed to take place at hometown firms.
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