Maybe it’s because she has a mathematics degree, but the numbers always seem to add up for Christa Anderson. The IP and business litigator has repeatedly gone to bat for clients like Google and SanDisk in their spats with trolls and competitors, knocking it out of the park in high-dollar cases. And in a spinoff of the smartphone wars that have divided the Valley, Anderson is defending Qualcomm in an ITC investigation over Nvidia’s claims that seven of its patents are infringed by Samsung products, which contain Qualcomm technology. She had a prominent role defending Google against Oracle in the companies’ blockbuster copyright feud. Google’s loss on appeal means she could be back in the courtroom for extra innings.

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