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Intellectual Property

Mar. 29, 2002

Reversal of Huge Jury Award Has Patent Bar Talking

SAN FRANCISCO - Courtroom drama is as rare in patent litigation as a snowfall in Oakland. It almost never happens, but when it does, people notice.

Reporter's Notebook

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Courtroom drama is as rare in patent litigation as a snowfall in Oakland. It almost never happens, but when it does, people notice.
        Just ask Gibson Dunn & Crutcher litigation partner Denis ...

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