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Court Declines to Transfer Case From Eastern District of Texas
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has added to its growing body of case law about the grounds for transferring patent infringement cases. In a Dec. 15 unanimous order in In Re Vistaprint Ltd. and OfficeMax Inc., the court departed from a recent appellate trend of ordering cases transferred from the plaintiff-friendly Eastern District of Texas; it affirmed the lower court judge's denial of Vistaprint and OfficeMax's transfer bid.But the ruling wasn't all good news for Samsung. San Jose federal district court judge Lucy Koh found that Apple was likely to prove at trial that Samsung infringed three iPhone patents. Still, she refused to issue an injunction because Apple hadn't shown that it would lose market share, customers or goodwill absent the injunction. The judge also questioned the validity of an iPad patent.
WikiLeaks Cyberbrawl a Battle of Amateurs?
The web drama precipitated by WikiLeaks has been called the first 'global cyberwar.' But at closer look it's really more of an amateur brawl ...• ALSO SEE: Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Chiming In• Sweden Appeals After WikiLeaks Founder Gets Bail• Visit Corporate Counsel's WikiLeaks CenterSay Hello to the World's New Sovereign Nations: Facebook, Google and RIM
Say hello to the new sovereign nations of Google, RIM, and Facebook. If local self-interest continues to drive regulation of these new virtual nations, can Virtual World War I be very far away?With Twitter News, WikiLeaks Subpoenas Spill Out Into Public Realm
Investigative documents in the WikiLeaks probe have spilled into the public domain for the first time, pointing to the Obama administration's push to assemble a criminal case no matter how long it takes. • ALSO SEE: Warding Off Attacks | Full Coverage • How to Avoid Becoming the Next Target • Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Is Chiming InLessons Learned From WikiLeaks: How to Avoid Becoming the Next Target
Every in-house lawyer is now familiar with (and somewhat terrified of) WikiLeaks. Here are ways they can keep the bull's-eye off their company's back ...• ALSO SEE: Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Chiming In • WikiLeaks Cyberbrawl: Is This Amateur Hour? • Visit Corporate Counsel's WikiLeaks CenterCite as: European Community v. RJR Nabisco, 02-CV-5771 (NGG) (VVP), NYLJ 1202494361018, at *1 (EDNY, Decided May 12, 2011)U.S. District Judge Nicholas G. Garau
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