Merger of Packard Bell and Subsidiaries of NEC and Groupe Bull
Packard Bell, the nation’s leading producer of personal computers at the time, announced a merger involving subsidiaries of NEC and Groupe Bull.
Multiple Listing Service Tying Cases
In separate cases counsel representing either a local board of realtors or a multiple listing service (MLS) retained Cornerstone Research to analyze the plaintiffs’ claims that membership in a Board…
Apple Computer, Inc. v. Hewlett-Packard, Inc. and Microsoft Corporation
Cornerstone Research staff were retained by the defendants to coordinate the damage analyses in this closely watched proceeding.
ParaData Computer Networks v. Telebit
The defense retained Dr. Michael Keeley in this breach of technology sharing matter.
Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. et al. v. Connectix Corporation
Counsel for Connectix retained Dr. Michael Keeley to analyze the economic issues in this copyright infringement case.
The Nature Company v. Natural Wonders
The Nature Company accused Natural Wonders of infringing its trade dress.
CIM v. Wrigley
CIM sued Wrigley for an alleged breach of a joint software development agreement.
Harris Corporation et al. v. Macronix International Co.
The plaintiff, Harris Corporation, had acquired a patent portfolio from General Electric and was seeking to realize value by widely licensing the patents.
Intelectron, Inc. v. Heath Company, Inc.
Intelectron held patents on outdoor lighting fixtures with infrared motion detectors, and claimed that Heath, a much larger competitor, had infringed those patents, undercut the sales price, and earned unjust…
Level One Communications, Inc. v. SEEQ Technology, Inc.
Level One sued SEEQ, claiming infringement of two of its patents, and SEEQ countersued, asserting that Level One had infringed one of its patents.
MCI v. AT&T
MCI sued AT&T, claiming that certain AT&T patents covering intelligent network services were invalid.
Polaroid Corporation v. Eastman Kodak Company
In the largest U.S. patent infringement case at the time, Polaroid claimed $12 billion in damages from Eastman Kodak, which it accused of infringing Polaroid’s instant camera patents.
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