Steve Jobs doesn’t skimp on lawyers.
Apple Inc. just added another big, expensive name to the growing list of lawyers engaged in the company’s latest round of patent wars.
Steve Jobs doesn't skimp on lawyers. Apple Inc. just added another big, expensive name to the growing list of lawyers engaged in the company's latest round of patent wars. Matthew Powers, head of litigation at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, filed a countersuit for Apple against Kodak last week. In its dispute with Nokia, Apple has already hired William Lee, co-managing partner of Wilmer Hale. And in its patent offensive against HTC's Google phones, Apple is using top Kirkland & Ellis patent lawyer Robert Krupka.
April 21, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Steve Jobs doesn’t skimp on lawyers.
Apple Inc. just added another big, expensive name to the growing list of lawyers engaged in the company’s latest round of patent wars.
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