A team of attorneys from Tyz Law Group and Perkins Coie have stepped in to defend Silicon Valley game designer AviaGames Inc. in a copyright lawsuit in the Northern District of California. The suit, brought by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan on behalf of Skillz Platform Inc. and game developer Big Run Studios Inc., accuses Avia of copying core elements of its Bingo Clash game from Big Run’s Blackout Bingo. The Tyz Law team includes Jennifer Kelly, Ryan Tyz, Erin Jones, Ciara McHale, and Sean Apple. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim, is 3:21-cv-04656, Big Run Studios Inc. et al v. AviaGames Inc.

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