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Ogma, a Patent Troll with a Big Law Pedigree, Continues Its Litigation Blitz and Survives an Early ITC Challenge
Publication Date: 2011-07-27
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Ogma LLC may be asserting just two patents against dozens of smartphone-makers, video game companies, and assorted Silicon Valley heavyweights, but that appears to be enough for the former McDermott Will lawyers who founded the company.

Greenberg Wins Class Cert, Beefs Up Claims over AIG Bailout
Publication Date: 2013-03-12
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The week started out with a bang for former American Insurance Group Inc. chairman Maurice "Hank" Greenberg and his lawyers at Boies Schiller and Skadden, who allege that the U.S. government's takeover of AIG was unconstitutional.

With Win in France, EBay Comes Closer to Ending Litigation over Its Policing of Counterfeits
Publication Date: 2009-05-13
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Remember when the issue of eBay's control over the sale of fakes on its site was red-hot last summer, after a French court ruled the auction site owed $63 million to Louis Vuitton's parent company? After contrary rulings by an American court last summer and another French court yesterday, the issue is fast on the way to obsolescence, according to eBay's deputy GC.

February 28, 2002 | Law.com

How Big a Slice?

Vying for one of the biggest assignments of the year -- counsel to the creditors committee in the Enron bankruptcy -- New York-based Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy had to complete the monumental task of finding and disclosing all of the details of its long and lucrative relationship with Enron. The result: a disclosure spanning 80 pages that several bankruptcy attorneys called the most extensive they'd ever seen.
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October 23, 2003 | New York Law Journal

Lawyers on Major Transactions

Which New York firm worked on a European technology deal worth more than $9 billion? And which Gotham partnership helped seal a deal worth more than $200 million for a plastics manufacturer? Find out in this week's column from the Corporate Update page.
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FHFA Nets First Settlement in $190 Billion Assault on Banks
Publication Date: 2013-01-23
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency has finally reaped the first settlement in its litigation campaign against financial giants that sold mortgage-backed securities to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The terms of the deal, with General Electric, were not disclosed.

Apple, Publishers Lose Bid to Dismiss eBooks Class Action
Publication Date: 2012-05-15
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Kindle, iPad, Nook, or plain old paper. No matter how they read it, it's a sure bet that co-lead plaintiffs counsel at Hagens Berman and Cohen Milstein gleefully devoured U.S. District Judge Denise Cote's latest opinion in their proposed antitrust class action against Apple and a quintet of major publishers.

September 29, 2009 | National Law Journal

Corporate Disputes Dominate the Docket as a New Justice Joins the Court

The Supreme Court's business-heavy docket this term seems almost tailor-made to engage and challenge its newest member, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. A one-time intellectual property litigator and a veteran judge from the 2nd Circuit, Sotomayor is unlikely to hesitate to jump into the mix on corporate issues. In fact, during a special Sept. 9 reargument of a campaign finance case, Sotomayor made a comment that has some wondering if she has a re-examination of the foundations of corporate law on her to-do list.
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December 03, 2002 | Law.com

In re Managed Care Litigation

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Apple v. Kodak: K&L Gates Wins a Round Over Digital Picture Patents for Kodak
Publication Date: 2011-05-13
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The International Trade Commission ruled on Thursday that Kodak did not infringe two of Apple's digital photography patents used in cameras, smart phones, and computers, and even found one of Apple's patents invalid.

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