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Lots of Revenue Rides on New Tessera GC
General counsel are often in the background. But Bernard Cassidy will be front and center as the new GC at Tessera. That's because the San Jose, Calif., company lives and dies by licensing and litigating its patents. Last year, Tessera brought in $159 million, or 81 percent of its total revenue, from royalties and licensing. The semiconductor packaging company is currently suing a whole host of companies for patent infringement both in district court and before the International Trade Commission.Untimely Complaint Violates Federal Arbitration Act
The Delaware Court of Chancery has rejected a plaintiff's efforts to overturn two private arbitration decisions, holding that the complaint violated the Federal Arbitration Act because it was not served within the time frame established by the statute to challenge arbitration awards. In reaching its conclusion, the court ruled the clock began ticking on filing a complaint when the arbitration decisions were received by the stockholder representative and not the plaintiff himself.'Lawyer's Dream' Becomes Malpractice Nightmare In Sex Tourism Case
A decade of messy litigation involving sex tourism charges against a Bay Area businessman has spawned a bizarre malpractice suit against a pair of elite defense lawyersHostage Could Get $1 Million After Botched Robbery
Sara Socci, a now 36-year-old married mother of two from Norwalk, did not know what she was getting herself into when she took a part-time office job with Pasiak Construction Services in Stamford six years ago. Just over a week into her new job, she was tied-up, gagged and blindfolded in a robbery gone terribly wrong.Rule Clarified on Evidence In ERISA Disability Cases
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Opinion on Oral Statements Stirs Defense Protests
A recent precedent set by the Third District Court of Appeal has the San Francisco public defender predicting havoc, and fighting to keep it off the books. Jeff Adachi filed a request Tuesday to depublish Roland v. Superior Court, arguing that the fallout will infringe on lawyers' work-product protections, discourage investigation and turn trial attorneys into impeachment witnesses.Trending Stories
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