Intellectual Property
May 1, 2012
Star patent lawyer hit with sanctions in ITC case
Star patent litigator Matthew D. Powers has been known to push the envelope. He did so again last week while representing Apple Inc., causing an administrative law judge with the U.S. International Trade Commission to sanction him.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Star patent litigator Matthew D. Powers has been known to annoy judges by pushing the envelope at trial.
He did so again last week while representing his client Apple Inc., causing an administrative law judge with the U.S. International Trade Commission to issue monetary sanctions for his misrepresentation of facts during his opening statement of a patent infringement dispute with Motorola Mobility ...
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