By Robert M. Masters, Jonathan R. DeFosse and Satoshi Matsuo | January 17, 2020
Despite arguments from SEP holders to the contrary, it is not more efficient to license cellular SEPs only to manufacturers of end-user devices. Instead, it would be more efficient and practical to grant licenses to the companies that make cellular components.
By Dan Clark | September 17, 2019
CEO Bharat Vasan has been ousted as general counsel Lisa "LD" Sergi Trager, formerly of MedMen, will serve as the interim CEO.
By Dan Clark | August 6, 2019
Thomas Caneris most recently served as general counsel at PharMerica Corp. He replaces Howard Japlon who, according to an SEC filing, left LSI Industries in April to “pursue opportunities in the Chicago, Illinois, area.”
By Scott Graham | May 29, 2019
The San Diego chip giant says that if Judge Lucy Koh's antitrust order isn't stayed pending appeal, it will be forced into lousy licensing deals that can never be undone. But the only authority for that proposition is Qualcomm itself.
By Nate Robson | May 13, 2019
The majority decision, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, said the plaintiffs are direct purchasers who can sue Apple over the prices paid in its app store.
By Kristen Rasmussen | April 12, 2019
A recent raid on a Dallas-area cellphone repair business that netted 280 arrests of individuals charged with unlawfully working in the United States is a strong reminder to employers to vet very thoroughly any staffing agencies with which they contract, immigration law experts told Corporate Counsel.
By Scott Graham | February 1, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has spoken, and the $21 million verdict—plus a $7 million fee award added by U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant—has been wiped from the books.
By Dan Clark | December 18, 2018
As deputy director, Daniel Kahl, who has been OCIE's Chief Counsel since Feb. 2016, will continue to serve in his role as chief counsel.
By Phillip Bantz | December 5, 2018
By the time Virginia-based electronics maker Cobham Holdings discovered its former subsidiary had allegedly sent goods to a blocked Russian entity, it was too late.
By Scott Graham | November 19, 2018
A favorable claim construction ruling from Judge Haywood Gilliam ends a case against a patent owner whose predecessor won $10.7 million from the iPhone maker.
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