By Ross Todd | April 14, 2020
"Quite simply, we believe this is not the first or even one of the first cases that should be tried as the courts adopt new procedures and make adjustments for safe public health while conducting trials, given several unusual characteristics," wrote Holmes' lawyers at Williams & Connolly, citing the months-long trial schedule and crowds of onlookers outside the courthouse for prior hearings.
By Tom McParland | April 14, 2020
The proposed class action lawsuit, filed late Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, targets GrubHub, DoorDash, Postmates and Uber Eats over their use of "no price competition clauses," which force restaurants to charge uniform prices for menu items.
By Catherine Wilson | April 14, 2020
The deputy chair of the firm's litigation group is set for a starring role when the high court conducts video arguments for the first time May 6.
By Scott Graham | April 13, 2020
The firms represent Carnival Corp. and one of its contractors, with each accusing the other of ripping off their innovations for a medallion-based guest engagement system aboard cruise ships.
By Scott Graham | April 10, 2020
The Federal Circuit sounded skeptical Friday of 10x Genomics and Orrick partner Josh Rosenkranz's claim that a Delaware jury awarded 15 times too much for infringement of Bio-Rad's droplet technology. But the court sounded reluctant to reimpose an injunction that Rosenkranz said would hinder research into diseases including COVID-19.
By Ross Todd | April 9, 2020
"We are an essential function, and we've got to stand up and do our job. That's my view," said U.S. District Judge William Alsup.
By Phillip Bantz | April 9, 2020
"I have still yet to meet most of my team in person," Sokenu, a former Big Law partner and lawyer for the Securities and Exchange Commission, said.
By Scott Graham | April 9, 2020
A decade and a half after trying cases together at Day Casebeer, Womble Bond's Christian Mammen and Lamkin IP Defense's Rachael Lamkin came together to defend Nuance Communications' virtual assistant, the NINA.
By Scott Graham | April 8, 2020
After Wednesday's arguments at the Federal Circuit, it sounded as if the names of Uniloc 2017's licensees, if not all license information, will be redacted from the public record.
By Phillip Bantz | April 8, 2020
The Pittsburgh-based language-learning platform named Stephen Chen as its top lawyer on Tuesday. The startup has amassed more than 1 million paid subscribers and has a $1.5 billion valuation.
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