By ALM Staff | June 23, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | June 17, 2021
Jurors awarded $6.7 million in compensatory damages and $23.3 million in punitives. It's the third in-person jury trial win for Kirkland partners Adam Alper and Michael De Vries during the pandemic era.
By ALM Staff | June 16, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | June 16, 2021
In closing arguments Tuesday, Kirkland & Ellis partner Michael De Vries told jurors that [24]7.ai was so brazen about its theft of competitor LivePerson's rules and data that it even referred internally to "the LivePerson rules." O'Melveny partner Darin Snyder argued there was nothing improper about that because LivePerson assigned all the IP generated on customer websites to its customers.
By Bruce Love | June 15, 2021
U.S. law has often shied away from enforcing essential patent obligations. That's set to change. The result could be "a significant change in the volume and nature of business for IP trial lawyers and their clients," one lawyer said.
By Scott Graham | June 15, 2021
Following a summary judgment ruling from U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, Oracle and HPE are heading to a familiar place—a potentially multimillion-dollar jury trial in a San Francisco Bay Area courtroom.
By ALM Staff | June 14, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | June 14, 2021
Samsung and LG Electronics are asking the Federal Circuit to free it from the Western District of Texas, on the ground that Ikornongo Texas allegedly manipulated venue by subdividing its patents into exclusive geographic entities. Ikorongo says the tech giants sandbagged by waiting until they lost claim construction to take their transfer case to the Federal Circuit.
By Tasha Norman | June 14, 2021
"I'm just getting started!" said the San Francisco attorney. "One of the things that attracted me to the legal practice was that you're always growing and learning new things."
By Scott Graham | June 10, 2021
A newly formed Nevada LLC that swears it isn't affiliated with the tech giant is asking the USPTO to review the validity of two patents that were at issue in a Texas trial last February. The LLC's attorney says the PTO shouldn't allow billions to be awarded on patents that haven't been thoroughly reviewed for validity.
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