O’Melveny & Myers partner Luann Simmons (Courtesy photo)
VideoShare LLC is looking to make the most of a second chance in a patent infringement suit against Google LLC and subsidiary YouTube LLC.
After a first suit fizzled on patent eligibility, VideoShare LLC has put its infringement claims before a jury. Shore Chan's Michael Shore told jurors that Google is sending a message that it will destroy any competitor that doesn't take a license, but O'Melveny partner Luann Simmons calmly explained that Google doesn't infringe.
November 16, 2021 at 12:50 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
O’Melveny & Myers partner Luann Simmons (Courtesy photo)
VideoShare LLC is looking to make the most of a second chance in a patent infringement suit against Google LLC and subsidiary YouTube LLC.
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