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Oracle's new heavy-hitting appellate lawyers, including Orrick's Josh Rosenkranz and Kirkland's Dale Cendali, told the Federal Circuit that since copyright laws protect a "Chinese menu or even a jingle," they ought to protect a programming language like Java.
Eastman Kodak Company Names Laura Quatela General Counsel
Tapping 'exceptionally capable business' exec Laura Quatela, the Eastman Kodak Company shows how important intellectual property fights are to the imaging business — not only naming their chief intellectual property officer as general counsel, but having her keep both titles.Abercrombie & Fitch Names Ronald Robins General Counsel
Abercrombie & Fitch, the retail king made famous for racy ads and an uncanny ability to dictate adolescent coolness, announces Ronald Robins as its sporty new line of chief legal officer.Six Flags Names Lance Balk General Counsel
Six Flags is riding high after rolling out with new top lawyer Lance Balk.The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. On May 12, 2000, Administrative Law Judge Raymond P. Green issued the attached decision. The Respondent filed excepti
Decided and Entered: March 13, 2003 92683 ________________________________ DANKA OFFICE IMAGING COMPANY, Appellant, v GENERAL BUSINESS SUPPLY, INC., Respo
Lobby Talk: Getting Over China Syndrome
Congressional debates over strict new controls on high-technology exports are putting American companies and their Washington advocates on edge: If such rules were to be implemented, U.S. computer, aerospace and nuclear firms could find their access to China's market of more than a billion people seriously impeded. In some ways this is a problem of the companies' own making. Only now have they begun a belated counter-offensive to protect their interests.Firm Says Intel Rigged Panel On Standards
Intel Corp. is in the antitrust hot seat once again. Three months after negotiating an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission over antitrust charges, the chip maker is accused of wielding improper influence on a standards setting body to block a would-be competitor, MultiVideo Labs Inc. But antitrust lawyers and scholars say the suit could be a tough one to prove.Firm Says Intel Rigged Panel On Standards
Three months after negotiating an agreement with the FTC over antitrust charges, Intel Corp. is accused of wielding improper influence on a standards setting body to block a would-be competitor, MultiVideo Labs Inc. But antitrust lawyers and scholars say the suit against the Santa Clara-based chip maker could be tough to prove. MultiVideo will have to show that Intel was able to sway members to reject MultiVideo's product as a standard.