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Sullivan & Cromwell and Spotts Fain have piloted Columbia University to a $185 million jury trial win over cybersecurity patents.
A Sullivan team led by partners Garrard Beeney and Dustin Guzior wasn't able to call a sympathetic witness over dubious privilege claims, but nevertheless persuaded jurors to award Columbia University $185 Million for Norton LifeLock's willful infringement of cybersecurity patents.
May 02, 2022 at 11:47 PM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
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Sullivan & Cromwell and Spotts Fain have piloted Columbia University to a $185 million jury trial win over cybersecurity patents.
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