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March 17, 2011 |

MoFo Real Estate Partner Moves to Shartsis

Shartsis Friese doesn't add laterals very frequently. But when it does, it's often from Morrison & Foerster. The San Francisco business and litigation firm has announced that real estate partner Derek Boswell, who had been at MoFo for the past seven years, has joined as partner.
2 minute read
July 24, 2006 |

All Thanks to the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court's eBay decision has already tilted the playing field for one patent infringer. It seems Microsoft is the lucky beneficiary.
3 minute read
June 09, 2006 |

How a Small Firm Litigator Beat Microsoft

Although a $115 million verdict in April against Microsoft Corp. was a huge win for a small technology shop in Michigan, attorney Ernie L. Brooks seems downright bashful about the victory he secured for his client.
4 minute read
August 22, 2006 |

Microsoft Dinged $27M for Trial Misconduct

An East Texas judge vented his anger over the software juggernaut's performance in a patent trial, saying the company's lawyers had, among other things, not produced relevant documents, misled the court, and attempted to bury relevant exhibits under 3,400 others.
2 minute read
August 24, 2006 |

Microsoft Dinged $27M for Misconduct in Patent Trial

A federal judge in Texas has ordered Microsoft to pay an additional $25 million in punitive damages and $2.3 million in attorney fees to a tiny software company because of litigation misconduct. Judge Leonard Davis of the Eastern District last week handed down a 50-page ruling listing examples, which included misleading the court and attempting to bury exhibits admitted to trial in its "voluminous 3,449 marked exhibits in the hope that they could conceal their trial evidence in a massive pile of decoys."
2 minute read
September 12, 2011 |

Calculating Monetary Damages In Theft of Trade Secrets Cases

Fox Rothschild partners Daniel A. Schnapp and Ernest E. Badway discuss the methods of proving and obtaining monetary damages, as interpreted by the New York federal and state courts. They also examine a methodology in a recent case involving the loss of complex technology, including the court's review of proffered expert testimony.
12 minute read
July 18, 2007 |

Courting a Jury

Because patent trials are rare, the few lawyers who have actually tried patent cases in front of juries are in high demand. Special skills are required: While every trial lawyer has to be adept at building rapport with a jury, patent litigators also often face the difficult challenge of making complicated technology understandable to those six or eight ordinary folks.
11 minute read
July 09, 2007 |

High Stakes

IP disputes led to some of last year's largest civil verdicts in California and elsewhere around the country. A look at what's behind the numbers.
6 minute read
November 28, 2007 |

Small business in cross hairs of software group's piracy strike

Michael Gaertner worried he could lose his company. A group called the Business Software Alliance had written him to claim that his 10-person architectural firm in Galveston, Texas, was using unlicensed software.The letter demanded $67,000-most of one year's profit-or else the BSA would seek more in court.
13 minute read

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