By Ross Todd | August 23, 2019
"We are satisfied that Qualcomm has shown, at minimum, the presence of serious questions on the merits of the district court's determination that Qualcomm has an antitrust duty to license its [standard essential patents] to rival chip suppliers," wrote the court.
By Scott Graham | August 21, 2019
As trial in the fraud suit against GirlsDoPorn.com gets underway, the defendants describe Jane Doe No. 1, now graduated from law school, as the "ringleader" of 22 former actresses who are suing the adult film site.
By Suzette Parmley | August 20, 2019
A contrary ruling "would have the peculiar result of giving plaintiff a monopoly over all animated films involving crime-fighting, talking animals," U.S. District Judge Andrew J. Guilford wrote.
By Richard Binder | August 19, 2019
A copyright infringement lawsuit filed earlier this year by the estate of the composer of "Over the Rainbow" against some of the biggest tech companies now has two new traveling companions on the yellow brick road.
By Jack Newsham | August 16, 2019
Gindler was Irell's third managing partner within a couple of years. At Milbank, he will be head of its intellectual property litigation and licensing group.
By Scott Graham | August 15, 2019
San Jose-based Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins are accusing two Chinese companies of copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.
By Stan Soocher | August 9, 2019
A Q&A with entertainment lawyer Leslie Zigel of Greenspoon Marder, which recently launched a practice area focused on blockchain.
By Caroline Spiezio | August 8, 2019
Increasingly large, international and complex IP litigation matters are pushing companies to spend more, according to a new report from Morrison & Foerster.
By Scott Graham | August 5, 2019
The Federal Circuit will rule for the first time on how judges should analyze entire portfolios of standard-essential patents. Orrick, Wilson Sonsini, Williams & Connolly and Finnegan Henderson are among the firms lobbying the court as amici curiae.
By Scott Graham | July 29, 2019
Arizona-based Space Data had argued that Google's "Project Loon" rode on its trade secrets. Judge Beth Labson Freeman ruled earlier this year that Space Data had just enough to get past summary judgment.
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