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Following a truce between video game giant Electronic Arts Inc. and the Collegiate License Company, a new team of lawyers from Munger Tolles & Olson stepped in to represent the NCAA as it continues to battle the players' claims.
Who knew that the Ninth Circuit was hip to the fashionista significance of back-pocket stitching on jeans?
McKesson's lawyers at King & Spalding--sans recently departed K&S partner Paul Clement--will get the chance to argue that patents can be infringed by multiple parties in tandem.
As usual, there was plenty of news about tech patents last week, including the latest developments in the Apple/Samsung fight. But the most interesting story was about a portfolio of patents for grape varieties that's held by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
An International Trade Commission judge didn't just rule that five patents held by Rambus were invalid and unenforceable in a Friday decision. The judge also said that former Rambus execs were "dishonest" and "unreliable" witnesses, and that "not since the long-ago era of the Watergate hearings have the words 'I don't recall' been used so regularly in answering questions under oath." Rambus had asserted the patents against six leading semiconductor manufacturers -- LSI, MediaTek, STMicroelectronics, NVidia, Broadcom, and Freescale -- as well as more than 30 of their downstream customers, including Motorola and Hewlett-Packard.
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Marc A. Weinstein Justin S. Weddle Katherine Polk Failla Kevin M. Downing Stanley J. Okul
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