Adam R. Alper, left, and Michael W. De Vries, right, of Kirkland & Ellis.
Gigamon v. APCON just might have been the patent infringement trial least touched by the pandemic.
California partners Adam Alper and Michael De Vries represented APCON Inc. against a larger competitor that was seeking to shut down the company. Rather than pursue delays, APCON went to trial quickly and ended up invalidating all of Gigamon Inc.'s asserted patents.
April 26, 2021 at 08:17 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Adam R. Alper, left, and Michael W. De Vries, right, of Kirkland & Ellis.
Gigamon v. APCON just might have been the patent infringement trial least touched by the pandemic.
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