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Warner-Lambert Company v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.
The evidence establishes that plaintiff's patent was neither obvious nor anticipated in the prior art, and its inventors did not act with an intent to deceive the Patent and Trademark Office by failing to call to the patent examiner's attention a competitor's product.Gibson Dunn and Latham are betting it is. They've both just launched Hong Kong offices with top-flight Asia litigators.
Akin Gump Chips Way Into Bay Area
Akin Gump has poached a pair of partners from local Bay Area firms, bolstering its fledgling San Francisco outpost and underscoring the significance of out-of-town firms in the current lateral-partner recruiting season. Reginald Steer and Karen Kubin, longtime Bay Area litigators who practiced at Pillsbury Winthrop and Cooley Godward, respectively, announced Wednesday they were moving to Chicago-based Akin Gump. The moves give Akin Gump nine attorneys in its four-month-old San Francisco office.Every Firm in D.C. Works on Intel Settlement
OK, not every firm. But few rivalries have ever produced as much legal work as the one between chip-making giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices.Patton Boggs partners Laura Laemmle-Weidenfeld and Robert Luskin advised Columbia, Md.-based Maxim in what the Justice Department called its largest civil recovery ever in a home healthcare fraud case.
As usual, there was plenty of news about tech patents last week, including the latest developments in the Apple/Samsung fight. But the most interesting story was about a portfolio of patents for grape varieties that's held by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Booming Private Equity Field Leads to Dream Jobs
Private equity firms, awash in cash and business, have been rushing to hire in-house lawyers.After an eight-year odyssey through the California courts, San Francisco antitrust lawyer Joseph Alioto may have finally reached the end of the line in a sprawling price-fixing case against Big Pharma.
On Monday the prosecution gave its closing argument in the federal trial of Connecticut businessman Frederic Bourke, cofounder of Dooney & Bourke, who faces charges that he participated in a scheme to bribe government officials in Azerbaijan in 1988.
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