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March 19, 2009 |

Intel, Lockheed, others want business as usual

Not in this economy. That's Intel Corp.'s argument against new taxes on overseas income. It's Overstock.com Inc.'s objection to making unions easier to form. Ditto Lockheed Martin Corp.'s case against scrapping production of the F-22 jet. U.S. companies are stepping up their fight against President Barack Obama's proposals not aimed squarely at reviving the economy.
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MDY Industries, LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.
Publication Date: 2010-12-14
Practice Area: copyrights
Industry:
Court: 9th Cir.
Judge: David G. Campbell, District Judge, Presiding Before: William C. Canby, Jr., Consuelo M. Callahan and Sandra S. Ikuta, Circuit Judges.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Lance C. Venable (argued) and Joseph R. Meaney of Venable, Campillo, Logan & Meaney, P.C., for plaintiff-appellant-cross-appellee MDY Industries LLC and plaintiff-appellant-third-party-defendant-appellee Michael Donnelly.
For defendant: Christian S. Genetski (argued), Shane M. McGee, and Jacob A. Sommer of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP, for defendants-appellees-cross-appellants Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. and Vivendi Games, Inc. George A. Riley, David R. Eberhart, and David S. Almeling of O?Melveny & Myers LLP, for amicus curiae Business Software Alliance. Scott E. Bain, Keith Kupferschmid, and Mark Bohannon, for amicus curiae Software & Information Industry Association. Brian W. Carver of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Information, and Sherwin Siy and Jef Pearlman, for amicus curiae Public Knowledge. Robert H. Rotstein, Steven J. Metalitz, and J. Matthew Williams of Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP, for amicus curiae Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
Case number: No. 09-15932 No. 09-16044

Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 15420MDY INDUSTRIES, LLC, Plaintiff-counter-defendant-Appellant, v. BLIZZARD ENTERTAINMENT,

April 13, 2011 |

Five stocks top the rest in my elite 30-30 club

What do Apple Inc. and baseball Hall-of-Fame star Willie Mays have in common They are both members of an elite group known as the 30-30 Club. In baseball, the club is for ballplayers who belt 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season. This combination of strength and speed is rare. In more than a century of major league baseball, only a few dozen players have achieved it.
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August 12, 2003 |

Judicial Profile: James Ware

Trials aren't everyday occurrences in San Jose's federal courts. But if you're in search of a good one, try the courtroom of U.S. District Judge James Ware. "Judge Ware encourages trials," said Allen Ruby, of San Jose's Ruby & Schofield. "He believes in the constitutional right of trial. He doesn't penalize litigants or criminal defendants for exercising that right." Ware doesn't just encourage trials -- he's good at them, too. Attorneys describe him as decisive and usually two steps ahead of the argument.
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November 05, 2012 |

EDTX Patent Suits

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August 25, 2006 |

Out of the Closet

Are you suffering from wardrobe fatigue? Maybe it's time for an in-house fashion makeover.
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October 17, 2005 |

Going Once?

The Commerce One $15.5 million patent auction is just one landmark episode in a longer saga: the persistent attempts of a group of consultants, lawyers, bankers and engineers to find gold in the IP market. Many of these self-styled "IP prospectors" point to the wildly successful patent sale as the birth of a new era, one in which IP is sold, traded and acquired just like other, more tangible assets. But some in the IP world think that the auction was simply the high-water mark of an overrated industry.
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March 02, 2007 |

Never a Dull Day

The new GC of Rambus Inc. likes a challenge. That's lucky, given the company's legal woes.
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March 06, 2007 |

For Rambus' New GC, Taking Job Was a No-Brainer

Thomas Lavelle's decision to take the top legal post at Rambus might surprise some people. Why w