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Morgan Lewis Wins $115 Million Infringement Award Against Verizon in Battle over Video-On-Demand Technology
Publication Date: 2011-08-03
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Morgan Lewis & Bockius client ActiveVideo prevailed in a three-week patent infringement trial, but there's another beneficiary too: ActiveVideo client Cablevision, which continues to battle Verizon over related patents at the ITC.

Motorola Mobility Runs Out of Patents in ITC Case Against Apple
Publication Date: 2012-12-19
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Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility Inc. has been dealt another setback in its patent battle with Apple Inc. at the International Trade Commission, prompting speculation that Google's $12.5 billion Motorola acquisition may have been a bust.

Weil Prevails for Billionaire Barclay Brothers in Fancy Hotel Feud
Publication Date: 2012-08-10
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A British court handed down a ruling in favor of billionaire brothers Sir Frederick and Sir David Barclay dismissing a suit brought by well-known Irish real estate developer Patrick McKillen. The decision capped a five-month trial to settle a power struggle over three of London's most famous and expensive hotels.

WaMu Shareholders and Trust Preferred Securities Holders Fall Short in Last-Ditch Attempt to Gut WMI's Case for Plan Confirmation
Publication Date: 2010-12-07
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The folks left out of the money in Washington Mutual Inc.'s proposed reorganization plan tried to exclude huge chunks of the testimony supporting a $7 billion settlement between WMI, JPMorgan, and the FDIC, arguing that it was based on privileged materials they weren't allowed to see. They get credit for trying--but not for succeeding.

D.C. Circuit Voids Class in Freight Rail Antitrust Case
Publication Date: 2013-08-11
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Pointing to a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on class actions, a federal appeals court in Washington on Friday struck down the certification of thousands of businesses pursuing a large-scale antitrust case against four major freight rail companies.

Paul Smith of Jenner & Block and Charles Sims of Proskauer Rose
Publication Date: 2012-04-12
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After a last-minute counsel switch last October, Smith had just three days to prepare to convince the Second Circuit to revive Viacom's $1 billion copyright infringement suit against YouTube and Google. But it was enough for Smith, who along with Sims persuaded the court to pull Google back into the ring.

Unhinged Avatars? California Appeals Court Upholds No Doubt's Right to Sue Activision Over Band Hero Digital Likenesses
Publication Date: 2011-02-17
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The inimitable Gwen Stefani and her bandmates alleged that Activision breached their contract when the video game maker permitted No Doubt's digital avatars to perform other bands' songs in the Band Hero game. Activision put up a First Amendment defense, but the state appellate court slapped it down.

Why Did Milberg Cite Unreliable Witness Allegations in Sony TV Complaint? The Firm Says It Acted in Good Faith
Publication Date: 2010-06-01
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Facing the prospect of Rule 11 sanctions, Milberg and two other plaintiffs firms say they had every reason to trust confidential informants who told their investigator Sony knew about problems with its televisions. They also say they withdrew the allegations as soon as they questioned that trust.

Ninth Circuit Lowers Curtain on Winklevoss Twins' Facebook Fight
Publication Date: 2011-04-11
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We like to compare high stakes litigation to Hollywood dramas. This one actually made it to the silver screen, but on Monday the Ninth Circuit cut the lights on the Winklevosses' battle to undo their $65 million Facebook settlement.

Once Again, MBS Plaintiffs Stymied by Three-Year Statute of Repose
Publication Date: 2011-04-14
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Following a ruling last month dismissing a mortgage-backed securities suit against Countrywide, another Manhattan federal district court judge refused to toll the three-year statue of repose for securities claims in a class action involving Lehman Brothers.

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