By Joe Mullin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers for a top intellectual property firm want to know whether an ousted lawyer stands to make money from a patent lawsuit they say he arranged against Google, a firm client.
Scott Harris originally was forced out of Fish & Richardson when his patent for online displays was sold to holding company Illinois Computer Res...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers for a top intellectual property firm want to know whether an ousted lawyer stands to make money from a patent lawsuit they say he arranged against Google, a firm client.
Scott Harris originally was forced out of Fish & Richardson when his patent for online displays was sold to holding company Illinois Computer Res...
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