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VLSI Drops Claim Amid Transparency Demands From Judge Connolly
The Fortress Investment-backed company spent 3 1/2 years litigating patent infringement claims against Intel in Delaware, but elected to walk away as Chief Judge Colm Connolly insisted on more disclosure into its ownership structure.VLSI Drops Claim Amid Transparency Demands
The Fortress Investment-backed company spent 3 1/2 years litigating patent infringement claims against Intel in Delaware, but elected to walk away as Chief Judge Colm Connolly insisted on more disclosure into its ownership structure.VLSI Drops Claim Amid Transparency Demands
The Fortress Investment-backed company spent 3 1/2 years litigating patent infringement claims against Intel in Delaware, but elected to walk away as Chief Judge Colm Connolly insisted on more disclosure into its ownership structure.Big Verdicts and New Sheriffs: The Year That Was in IP Litigation, Including Texas Cases
Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."View more book results for the query "Irell & Manella"
Big Verdicts and New Judges: The Year That Was in IP Litigation
Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."Big Verdicts and New Sheriffs: The Year That Was in IP Litigation
One eye-popping trademark verdict came from the beverage space this year. Monster Energy won a $293 million verdict against energy drink competitor VPX Sports in the Central District of California in September.Big Verdicts and New Sheriffs: The Year That Was in IP Litigation
Judge Alan Albright's patent docket was slowed but not stopped. Judge Colm Connolly is pulling the lid off of nonpracticing entities. And PTO Director Kathi Vidal "has been everywhere."Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.'Wrong From the Get-Go': Judges Scrutinize Attorney Fee-Shifting in Federal Case
Judge William Alsup awarded $5.9 million in fees against Finjan last year while criticizing the conduct of its trial counsel. But on Wednesday, Federal Circuit judges suggested Alsup might not have been specific enough in his order to justify the entire fee award.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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