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By Alyssa Aquino | December 27, 2024
A lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court is just the latest securities fraud case against ASML, the world's sole producer of a photolithography machine needed to produce advanced semiconductors.
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By Colleen Murphy | March 29, 2024
The case was initially mediated before retired Judge Daniel P. Mecca of The Mecca Law Firm, but Rizika said the parties were too far apart because the defense was contesting liability. He also noted that there was some difficulty in calculating a U.S. Post Office workers' compensation lien.
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By Ross Todd | April 12, 2023
The Federal Circuit late last month upheld a ruling from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board invalidating two patents that VirnetX asserted against Apple. A day later the appellate court vacated a $502 million infringement verdict VirnetX had won against Apple based on those patents.
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By Scott Graham | January 12, 2023
The former PTO director gamely argued for reinstatement of a patent infringement suit against Red Hat and customers of its virtualization products. But the appellate court sounded inclined to affirm a claim construction ruling that doomed the suit.
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By ALM Staff | August 15, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By ALM Staff | August 11, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By David Kalat, BRG | February 1, 2022
The use of GPS systems to track location may seem ubiquitous today. But as this month's history of cybersecurity reveals, it's a relatively recent phenomenon, dating back to one fateful airline disaster at the height of the Cold War.
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By David Kalat, BRG | October 4, 2021
Early computers were not only mammoth machines, they weren't very user-friendly. This month's history of cybersecurity examines how the relationship between Man and Machine was reimagined, starting with Xerox's Alto.
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By Ross Todd | September 14, 2021
"In cases involving export-controlled technology and potential national security concerns, it makes sense to rely on the federal government despite countervailing concerns about delay and impact on the civil case," says Little, in the wake of a former employee's conviction on 11 federal trade secrets counts.
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By Ross Todd | September 14, 2021
"In cases involving export-controlled technology and potential national security concerns, it makes sense to rely on the federal government despite countervailing concerns about delay and impact on the civil case," says Little, in the wake of a former employee's conviction on 11 federal trade secrets counts.
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