By Scott Graham | November 11, 2020
Caldwell Cassady & Curry has already helped secure a $454 million patent infringement judgment against the iPhone maker. Facing Kirkland & Ellis last month in a trial that included live testimony by streaming video, the firm more than doubled that figure.
By Scott Graham | November 9, 2020
Partners Charles Verhoeven and David Perlson defended Google against an NPE represented by Susman Godfrey in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
By Scott Graham | November 9, 2020
The precedential decision appears to open the door somewhat for more defendants to argue that the nation's busiest patent judge has to be more willing to ship cases to other districts.
By Eric Enger | November 2, 2020
Neither President Donald Trump nor Joe Biden explicitly mentions intellectual property on their websites, and IP is not sexy enough to garner much attention in stump speeches or debates. But here's what we know.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 2, 2020
McKool Smith intellectual property litigators Aimee Fagan and Phillip Aurentz have joined Sidley Austin's Dallas office as partners.
By Dan Roe | October 30, 2020
South Florida firms Weiss Serota and Markowitz Ringel were hit with cyberattacks, the firms confirmed Friday, the latest in a string of cyber incidents in the legal industry this year.
By Scott Graham | October 23, 2020
Winston & Strawn partner Mike Tomasulo says Roku was able to pick a tech-savvy jury for the first patent trial before U.S. District Judge Alan Albright. The judge also wouldn't let Roku talk about MV3's status as an non-practicing entity, but Tomasulo thinks there might be ways to admit that kind of information in future trials.
By Scott Graham | October 20, 2020
Oblon partner Alexander Hadjis said that "old school" objections was one of the ways Judge Alan Albright maintained social distance in a six-day trial over streaming media technology.
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By Rogge Dunn & Greg McAllister | October 19, 2020
One key to winning a successful Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) is understanding your client's goals.
By Scott Graham | October 13, 2020
Urologist James Elist accuses a competitor of conspiring with one of his own advisory board members to steal the techniques and the branding for Elist's Penuma implant.
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