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November 12, 2007 |

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For one new Silicon Valley GC, a change in jobs means lower frequent flier status. ... An L.A. lawyer's nonprofit sideline gives him a window into a 5-year-old Iraqi's tragedy.
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December 06, 2005 |

China Tries New Tactics in Patent Fight

As China strives to shed its counterfeiter image and enhance its global economic standing, litigation against the country is growing. Because losing a suit could block entry to the U.S. market, Chinese companies are hiring prominent American law firms to represent them in U.S. courts. "What we're seeing now is that the Chinese are becoming much more educated about the IP system and what they can and cannot do," says Cecilia Gonzalez, Howrey's intellectual property practice co-chair.
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December 06, 2005 |

China Tries New Tactics in Patent Fight

As China strives to shed its counterfeiter image and enhance its global economic standing, litigation against the country is growing. Because losing a suit could block entry to the U.S. market, Chinese companies are hiring prominent American law firms to represent them in U.S. courts. "What we're seeing now is that the Chinese are becoming much more educated about the IP system and what they can and cannot do," says Cecilia Gonzalez, Howrey's intellectual property practice co-chair.
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December 05, 2005 |

China Taps U.S. Firms for Patent Fights

Chinese companies are seeking a stronger foothold in the global market, which has led to more litigation against them. Now they're turning to U.S. lawyers to help them through the process.
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July 11, 2005 |

Everybody Comes to the ITC

In the past it was caulking guns and plastic bags. Today it's Viagra and flash memory circuits. Once the trouble hailed from Europe and Canada. Now China is the big target. But over time, most of America's intellectual property concerns get run through the Section 337 docket at the U.S. International Trade Commission.
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February 02, 2011 |

J. Vincent Tortolano

When the economy went into the tank, IDT and its legal department went into acquisition mode.
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ITC Judge: Semiconductor Manufacturers Did Not Infringe Patent
Publication Date: 2009-09-22
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A judge for the International Trade Commission issued a preliminary ruling Monday finding that patent claims against Spansion, Nanya Technology, and other semiconductor companies were invalid.

November 16, 2007 |

Hearsay

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April 01, 2005 |

Dealmakers of the Year

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December 17, 2010 |

The ITC Emerges as Patent Law's Hottest Venue

From iPads to caskets, sex toys to semiconductors, the International Trade Commission has been flooded with patent disputes involving billions of dollars' worth of products. In fact, there's never been a year like 2010 at the agency, where the number of intellectual property cases filed hit an all-time high, up 75 percent from 2009.
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