When Jerry C. Huang walked into the Irvine offices of Vizio Inc. in 2009, he knew a tough legal battle lay ahead of him.
At the time, Vizio was facing nearly a dozen serious patent infringement lawsuits from big-name competitors.
A little more than a year later, Vizio successfully emerged from most of those lawsuits.
Much of the credit goes to Huang, 38, who serves as Vizio's legal director, and helped steer a group of out...
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