Sep. 11, 2013
Annette L. Hurst
See more on Annette L. HurstOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP | San Francisco | Practice type: Litigation





If you enjoy skipping through commercials while watching shows recorded on your home DVR, you might consider sending Annette Hurst a thank you card.
Hurst, who seems to have her fingers in many of the largest ongoing intellectual property battles these days, successfully argued last fall against an injunction motion in district court brought by broadcasters over Dish Network LLC's Hopper service - which allows commercials to be bypassed on recorded s...
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