By Ross Todd | July 12, 2023
With Bart Williams of Proskauer and Devora Allon of Kirkland representing Gilead and Christopher Holding of Goodwin Procter representing Teva, the pharmaceutical companies beat back $3.6 billion in antitrust claims at trial in San Francisco stemming from an alleged "pay-for-delay" scheme involving two HIV drugs.
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By Ross Todd | June 12, 2023
George Lyons III, or "Trey," became an equity partner at Chicago IP firm McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff late last year. His country band LYON$ dropped its second album this spring.
By Ross Todd | May 26, 2023
The cloud storage and file-sharing platform called on Wilmer's Greg Lantier and Amanda Major to push back against patent claims from Motion Offense, which initially sued a Dropbox customer.
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2023
In a letter filed with the court over the weekend, Arendi defended its lawyers at Susman Godfrey from what it called "inflammatory and meritless accusations" that they intentionally disclosed confidential settlement information during a patent case against Google.
By Ross Todd | May 8, 2023
Apple is seeking sanctions against Arendi, its lawyers at Susman Godfrey and an expert witness who testified in Arendi's recent patent infringement trial against Google claiming they violated a protective order by airing the amount Apple paid as part of a 2021 settlement during trial.
By Ross Todd | April 12, 2023
The Federal Circuit late last month upheld a ruling from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board invalidating two patents that VirnetX asserted against Apple. A day later the appellate court vacated a $502 million infringement verdict VirnetX had won against Apple based on those patents.
By Ross Todd | March 7, 2023
"What I'm most proud of about this case is how this team combined procedural maneuvers, patent law nuances and persuasive advocacy," said Gibson Dunn partner Brian Rosenthal.
By Ross Todd | February 14, 2023
Some takeaways from a trade secret and patent showdown involving Zimmer Inc. and XpandOrtho, a medical device startup Zimmer considered acquiring that was ultimately scooped up by rival Exactech.
By Ross Todd | July 1, 2022
In a case where Cisco Systems had been slapped with more than $2.75 billion in damages and royalties, the Federal Circuit last week found that company stock held by the trial judge's wife hadn't been "divested" as required under federal law when it was put into a blind trust.
By Ross Todd | May 20, 2022
Jason Sheasby and Lisa Glasser of Irell & Manella scored a $218.45 million damages verdict in Marshall, Texas, last week for USAA against PNC Bank. They previously won jury verdicts of $200 million and $102 million in 2019 and 2020 in cases against Wells Fargo Bank.
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