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Litigators of the Week: Irell Duo Lands Another Big West Texas Win, This Time $240M for StreamScale
A trial team led by Jason Sheasby and Lisa Glasser of Irell & Manella convinced jurors in Waco, Texas that Cloudera infringed three StreamScale patents related to technology used to efficiently store data.$240M Verdict: Law Firms Join Forces for Massive Victory
"Entrepreneurs should also take heart knowing that regardless of the size or scale of their company, patents will be enforced and protected by the courts," StreamScale attorney Jamie McDole said.Litigators of the Week: Quinn Helps Google Flip $32.5M Verdict From Patent 'Pretender' Sonos
Quinn Emanuel's Sean Pak, Melissa Baily and Iman Lordgooei got a ruling from Senior U.S. District Judge William Alsup knocking out the jury award finding the patents underpinning it invalid because of "an unreasonable, inexcusable, and prejudicial delay" of more than 13 years from initial filing to approval.View more book results for the query "Google"
$37.5M Verdict: Susman Godfrey Secures Victory for Tech Company
This result sends a strong message that Atlas will vigorously defend its patents that play a key role in modern Wi-Fi standards," said lead attorney Max Tribble of Susman Godfrey.Winston & Strawn Late Entry Saves Fracking Firm From Halliburton Patent Challenge
"We didn't get involved until the case was a few months out from trial," defense attorney Thomas Melsheimer said. "We had to do a lot of work to get up to speed and learn the case and otherwise involve ourselves in the details."'Abstract Ideas' Sink Patent Infringement Suit Against Meta
A California judge dismissed patent claims against Meta from Street Spirit, which has also sued LinkedIn, Match and eHarmony for alleged infringement of an identity-verification patent of social networks.How Ryan Dykal of Shook, Hardy & Bacon Weaves Storytelling Into IP Trials
"To get people on your side, you don't respond to what the other side is saying. You tell your own story," says Dykal, who handles both plaintiff- and defense-side intellectual property work.LG Electronics Hit With $1.6M Verdict After Jury Deliberates for 2 Hours
The verdict was based on the plaintiff's request for $6.75 per unit for each LG Electronics product the company had sold to date that included the infringed technology, lead plaintiff counsel Jason Cassady said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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