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Samsung Settles Spansion Patent Claims for $150 Million
Publication Date: 2011-06-20
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After three years and an earlier failed settlement, the patent battle between Spansion and Samsung over flash memory chips is finally over.

February 17, 2010 |

Not So Plaintiff-Friendly This Time, Eh? Google's First Patent Trial Win

The Prior Art Blog: Husband-and-wife inventors with a failed idea, almost no programming experience, and a couple of patents demand $600 million from the tech giant.
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Sweet Surrender: Bingham Wins ITC Sugar Substitute Case
Publication Date: 2009-04-08
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The International Trade Commission has upheld its ruling that Chinese companies can make copycat versions of the sweetener Splenda, rejecting an appeal by Splenda's maker, British food company Tate & Lyle.

January 17, 2006 |

Bimbo GC: It's Not What You Think

Since Claudia Coscia became the first GC for Fort Worth-based Bimbo Bakeries USA in 1998, she has reduced the company's legal costs by more than 50 percent. She says the savings came from a combination of tactics, including doing more work in-house, closer management of outside counsel and negotiation of fixed-fee schedules. And for the record, the name of the company -- the U.S. operation of a Mexico City-based entity -- comes from a combination of "bambino" and "Bambi."
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October 10, 2006 |

HLF defendants seek translation and declassification of materials

Attorneys for a Muslim charity and five men accused of sending money to a Palestinian group allegedly tied to terrorists have access to evidence that could be vital in defending their clients. But they have two problems: The materials are in Arabic or Hebrew, and the attorneys can't discuss the classified evidence with the defendants.
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October 08, 2012 |

Baker & Hostetler Defends Filmmaker Ken Burns in Fight with City Over Central Park Rape Documentary

Lawyers for the City of New York are demanding that Ken Burns and his production company turn over outtakes from the new film The Central Park Five so that the city can defend itself against a lawsuit brought by five men convicted of a notorious 1989 crime.
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October 11, 2013 |

The Legal Profession at Its Best

Bar associations around the state will bestow honors on lawyers and judges at the Commission on Professionalism's annual lunch this week.
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July 26, 2013 |

Wolfgang's Looks To Succeed Where Others Have Failed

Does downtown Miami need another upscale steakhouse? Many of the city's power elite are embracing Wolfgang's Steakhouse with its dry-aged steak, waterfront views and superior service.
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Kirkland & Ellis on the Sidelines as Alcatel-Lucent Seeks To Reinstate $1.52 Billion Verdict
Publication Date: 2008-07-09
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IP Litigation Roundup: USDA Sued over Grape Patents
Publication Date: 2012-11-30
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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.

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