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Samsung Relents, Will Pay Apple $548 Million in iCourt Trial
But the IP fight that became the 2012 "trial of the century" isn't quite over.Samsung Relents, Will Pay Apple $548 Million in iCourt Trial
But the IP fight that became the 2012 "trial of the century" isn't quite over.Federal Circuit Works Out Its Differences on Divided Infringement
En banc ruling gives patent holders more ammunition in suits where a service provider and a customer together infringe a patent.Federal Circuit Works Out Its Differences on Divided Infringement
En banc ruling gives patent holders more ammunition in suits where a service provider and a customer together infringe a patent.Hausfeld Rides Big Fees Into New York, Plus More Lateral Moves
High-powered plaintiffs shop Hausfeld hires two antitrust litigators from Greenberg Traurig to open in the Big Apple; Greenberg Traurig opens its first office in Germany; Pillsbury picks up two; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Hausfeld Rides Big Fees Into New York, Plus More Lateral Moves
High-powered plaintiffs shop Hausfeld hires two antitrust litigators from Greenberg Traurig to open in the Big Apple; Greenberg Traurig opens its first office in Germany; Pillsbury picks up two; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Patent Lawyers See Slow Shift on Claim Construction
The Federal Circuit's ruling Thursday in 'Teva v. Sandoz' reinforces a view that little has changed in the wake of a 2015 Supreme Court decision.Patent Lawyers See Slow Shift on Claim Construction
The Federal Circuit's ruling Thursday in 'Teva v. Sandoz' reinforces a view that little has changed in the wake of a 2015 Supreme Court decision.Judge Approves Cephalon's $1.2B Accord With FTC
A Pennsylvania federal judge who has overseen multiple cases against Cephalon regarding alleged antitrust violations for reverse-payment settlements with generic drugmakers has approved a $1.2 billion settlement between the FTC and Cephalon.Judge Approves Cephalon's $1.2B Accord With FTC
A Pennsylvania federal judge who has overseen multiple cases against Cephalon regarding alleged antitrust violations for reverse-payment settlements with generic drugmakers has approved a $1.2 billion settlement between the FTC and Cephalon.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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